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ketone
English
Etymology
From German Keton, from German Aketon (“acetone”), from French acétone (“acetone”). See acetone.
Noun
ketone (plural ketones)
- (organic chemistry) A homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom—by a double bond—in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule.
- acetone R1 = R2 = CH3
- methyl ethyl ketone R1 = CH3, R2 = C2H5
- camphor C??H??O
Derived terms
Related terms
- aldehyde R2 = H
- tautomerism
Translations
References
- ketone in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “ketone”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
Anagrams
- Keeton
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ketide
English
Noun
ketide (plural ketides)
- (organic chemistry) Any organic compound containing adjacent methylene and carbonyl functional groups.
Derived terms
- diketide
- heptaketide
- hexaketide
- oligoketide
- nonaketide
- polyketide
- tetraketide
- triketide
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