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Chapter 14 Aldehydes, Ketones, and Chiral Molecules

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1 Chapter 14 Aldehydes, Ketones, and Chiral Molecules
14.2 Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones

2 Polar Carbonyl Group The polar carbonyl group
provides dipole–dipole interactions does not have H on the oxygen atom cannot form hydrogen bonds

3 Boiling Points Aldehydes and ketones have polar carbonyl groups (C═O)
attractions between polar groups higher boiling points than alkanes and ethers of similar mass lower boiling points than alcohols of similar mass

4 Comparison of Boiling Points

5 Comparison of Physical Properties

6 Learning Check Select the compound in each pair that would have the
higher boiling point. Explain. A. CH3—CH2—CH3 or CH3—CH2—OH B or C. CH3—CH2—OH or CH3—O—CH3

7 Solution Select the compound in each pair that would have the
higher boiling point. Explain. A. CH3—CH2—OH An alcohol forms hydrogen bonds. B There are dipole–dipole attractions between the carbonyl groups C. CH3—CH2—OH An alcohol forms hydrogen bonds, but an ether does not.

8 Solubility in Water Aldehydes and ketones are soluble in water
have electronegative O atoms in their carbonyl groups that form hydrogen bonds with water

9 Learning Check Indicate if each of the following is or is not soluble in water: A. CH3—CH2—CH3 B. CH3—CH2—OH C. D.

10 Solution Indicate if each of the following is or is not soluble in
water: A. CH3—CH2—CH3 B. CH3—CH2—OH C. D. not soluble in water soluble in water soluble in water soluble in water


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