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question the term carbonyl group best fits which of the following descr…

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the term carbonyl group best fits which of the following descriptions?
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a carbonyl group is a carbon atom double - bonded to an oxygen atom and flanked by a carbon substituent and a hydrogen atom.
a carbonyl group is a carbon atom double - bonded to an oxygen atom and flanked by two carbon substituents.
a carbonyl group is a carbon atom double - bonded to an oxygen atom.
a carbonyl group is a substituent that contains one less hydrogen than the corresponding alkane.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A carbonyl group is defined as a carbon atom double - bonded to an oxygen atom (\(C = O\)).

  • Option A describes an aldehyde (a carbonyl group with one hydrogen and one carbon substituent), not the general carbonyl group.
  • Option B describes a ketone (a carbonyl group with two carbon substituents), not the general carbonyl group.
  • Option D is an incorrect description of a carbonyl group. The general formula for a carbonyl group is simply \(C = O\) regardless of the substituents (in aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids etc., the carbonyl group is the \(C = O\) part).

Answer:

C. A carbonyl group is a carbon atom double - bonded to an oxygen atom.