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Meaning of "aldehydes"

aldehyde (noun): A type of organic compound that contains a carbonyl group bonded to a hydrogen atom and another R group. Aldehydes are commonly used in organic chemistry and various industries, such as the production of fragrances, plastics, and pharmaceuticals
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  • plural of aldehyde

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aldehydes
Acyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function.
Coli to convert other aldehydes into alcohols.
Cyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function.
Bottles can result in aldehydes in stored water.
Aldehydes are synthesized by the oxidation of primary alcohols.
The volatile aldehydes have pungent odors.
Aldehydes can be converted to their ketone analogues.
Examples of cyclic aldehydes include cyclohexane carboxaldehyde.
Aldehydes are widely used in many industrial processes.
Preferred inactivators are aldehydes such as glutaraldehyde or formaldehyde.
Aldehydes are used to produce many specialty chemicals.
Examples of suitable aldehydes are formaldehyde and propionaldehyde.
Aldehydes have a neutral effect on the viscosity.
Examples of useful aldehydes are glyoxal and glutaraldehyde.
Aldehydes like formaldehydes can be found in disinfectants.

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Microbial synthesis of aldehydes and corresponding alcohols.
The aldehydes in propylene oxide is separated thereby.
Dripping may result in higher levels of aldehydes.
Most synthetic aldehydes are produced via hydroformylation.
Selenium dioxide oxidation of ketones and aldehydes.
Ketones and aldehydes give geminal difluorides.
Vapers are not exposed to dangerous levels of aldehydes.
These aldehydes are produced primarily by fat oxidation.
Process for the preparation of aromatic aldehydes.
Amino aldehydes are also useful linker groups.
Process for the preparation of cycloaliphatic aldehydes.
Reduction of aldehydes and ketones give alcohols.
Acrolein is the simplest of the unsaturated aldehydes.
The aldehydes may be used alone or in combination.
Brazilian trees contain a high percentage of aldehydes.
Cytotoxic aldehydes derive from a variety of sources.
Process for the preparation of polyene aldehydes.
Determination of aldehydes in the exhaled cigarette smoke.
Examples of congeners include aldehydes and esters.
The metallocene aldehydes add metallocene functionality.
Various methods are known for production of aldehydes.
These aldehydes may be used singly or in combination.
The acute toxicity of aldehydes to the guppy.
The aldehydes are formed as mixtures of diastereomeric isomers.
Activity for the production of fatty aldehydes.
The amino aldehydes add amino functionality.
There are small amounts of sesquiterpenes and aldehydes.
Heterocyclic aldehydes include piperonal and furan.
Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde are particularly suitable aldehydes.
These aldehydes can be used in fragrant compositions.
The typical reaction of aldehydes and ketones is.
Aldehydes degrade in air via the process of autoxidation.
Other aromatic aldehydes are also used.
Aldehydes are highly reactive and participate in many reactions.
Deoxygenation of aldehydes and ketones by dibromocarbene.

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