Aldehydes
/ al•de•hyde, ˈal-də-ˌhīd /
noun: any of a class of highly reactive organic compounds that are analogous to acetaldehyde and characterized by a carbonyl group attached to a hydrogen atom
/ al•de•hyde, ˈal-də-ˌhīd /
noun: any of a class of highly reactive organic compounds that are analogous to acetaldehyde and characterized by a carbonyl group attached to a hydrogen atom
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