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aliphatic ketones

Aliphatic ketones are organic compounds characterized by a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to two alkyl or aryl groups, where the carbon atoms adjacent to the carbonyl group are part of an aliphatic chain rather than an aromatic ring. These ketones are widely found in nature and synthetic products, with examples ranging from simple structures like acetone (propanone) to more complex molecules such as camphor. They are known for their diverse range of applications, including use as solvents, intermediates in chemical synthesis, and fragrance ingredients. Aliphatic ketones contribute to the characteristic scents of fruits, flowers, and essential oils.
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