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Home > Chemistry > Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids

What type of compound is formed when two aldehydes react?

A. Alcohol
B. Ester
C. Aldol
D. Ketone

Answer: Aldol


Additional Information: The reaction of two aldehydes can lead to the formation of aldol compounds.


Subjects: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, Chemistry

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