Ketone

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An organic compound containing a carbonyl group bonded to two carbon atoms

Real World Example

Imagine trying to find the perfect balance when organizing a dinner table, where each guest has to sit between two others for a harmonious conversation. Similarly, in chemistry, a ketone is like that balanced setup where the carbonyl group (a carbon double-bonded to an oxygen) is always flanked by two carbon atoms, ensuring stability and symmetry. Just as the dinner guest acts as a bridge fostering interaction between two people, the carbonyl group in a ketone serves as a central connector between the carbon atoms, creating a stable and functional chemical structure.

Practice Version

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