Why aldehydes are more reactive than ketones?​

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es are more REACTIVE than ketones because :- • The carbonyl carbon in ALDEHYDES generally has more partial positive CHARGE than in ketones due to the electron-donating nature of ALKYL groups. • Aldehydes only have one electron DONOR group while ketones have two.

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