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Aldehydes and ketones

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: d2510
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– define the carbonyl group, an aldehyde and a ketone and name examples of carbonyl compounds
– explain the effect of the presence of a carbonyl group on the physical properties of aldehydes and ketones
– design reactions for obtaining simple aldehydes and ketones
– describe the occurrence of aldehydes and ketones in nature and give examples of the applications of them.

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Aldehydes and ketones
Class activity
Consists of...
Structure of the ca...
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The carbonyl group ...
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Structure of aldehy...
Whiteboard exercise
Naming of aldehydes
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Names of branched a...
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Names of ring aldeh...
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Naming of aldehydes
Whiteboard exercise
Common names of ald...
Illustration
Names of branched k...
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Common names of ket...
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Naming and structur...
Whiteboard exercise
Naming of ketones
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The polarity of the...
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Physical properties...
Simulation
Physical properties...
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Oxidation of primar...
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Oxidation of second...
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Preparation of alde...
Whiteboard exercise
Cyclohexane as a re...
Whiteboard exercise
Occurrence of aldeh...
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Reaction series for...
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Adverse effects of ...
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Applications of ald...
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