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Aldehyde and Tautomer

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Difference between Aldehyde and Tautomer

Aldehyde vs. Tautomer

An aldehyde or alkanal is an organic compound containing a functional group with the structure −CHO, consisting of a carbonyl center (a carbon double-bonded to oxygen) with the carbon atom also bonded to hydrogen and to an R group, which is any generic alkyl or side chain. Tautomers are constitutional isomers of organic compounds that readily interconvert.

Similarities between Aldehyde and Tautomer

Aldehyde and Tautomer have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acid, Amide, Base (chemistry), Catalysis, Enol, Enzyme, Hemiacetal, Hydrolysis, Imine, Keto–enol tautomerism, Ketone, Nitrile, Organic chemistry, Organic compound, Oxime.

Acid

An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron (proton or hydrogen ion H+), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid).

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Amide

An amide (or or), also known as an acid amide, is a compound with the functional group RnE(O)xNR′2 (R and R′ refer to H or organic groups).

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Base (chemistry)

In chemistry, bases are substances that, in aqueous solution, release hydroxide (OH−) ions, are slippery to the touch, can taste bitter if an alkali, change the color of indicators (e.g., turn red litmus paper blue), react with acids to form salts, promote certain chemical reactions (base catalysis), accept protons from any proton donor, and/or contain completely or partially displaceable OH− ions.

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Catalysis

Catalysis is the increase in the rate of a chemical reaction due to the participation of an additional substance called a catalysthttp://goldbook.iupac.org/C00876.html, which is not consumed in the catalyzed reaction and can continue to act repeatedly.

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Enol

Enols, or more formally, alkenols, are a type of reactive structure or intermediate in organic chemistry that is represented as an alkene (olefin) with a hydroxyl group attached to one end of the alkene double bond.

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Enzyme

Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.

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Hemiacetal

A hemiacetal or a hemiketal is a compound that results from the addition of an alcohol to an aldehyde or a ketone, respectively.

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Hydrolysis

Hydrolysis is a term used for both an electro-chemical process and a biological one.

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Imine

An imine is a functional group or chemical compound containing a carbon–nitrogen double bond.

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Keto–enol tautomerism

In organic chemistry, keto–enol tautomerism refers to a chemical equilibrium between a keto form (a ketone or an aldehyde) and an enol (an alcohol).

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Ketone

In chemistry, a ketone (alkanone) is an organic compound with the structure RC(.

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Nitrile

A nitrile is any organic compound that has a −C≡N functional group.

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Organic chemistry

Organic chemistry is a chemistry subdiscipline involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms.

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Organic compound

In chemistry, an organic compound is generally any chemical compound that contains carbon.

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Oxime

An oxime is a chemical compound belonging to the imines, with the general formula R1R2C.

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Aldehyde and Tautomer Comparison

Aldehyde has 217 relations, while Tautomer has 57. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 5.47% = 15 / (217 + 57).

References

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