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Aldehyde
CIDE DICTIONARY
Aldehyde, n. [Abbrev. fr. alcohol dehydrogenatum, alcohol deprived of its hydrogen.].
- A colorless, mobile, and very volatile liquid obtained from alcohol by certain processes of oxidation. [1913 Webster]
- Any compound having the group
-CHO . Methyl aldehyde, the simplest aldehyde, is more commonly called formaldehyde,H-CHO , and acetic aldehyde is now more commonly calledacetaldehyde . The higher aldehydes may be solids. Areducing sugar typically contains the aldehyde group. [PJC]" Thealdehydes are intermediate between the alcohols and acids, and differ from the alcohols in having two less hydrogen atoms in the molecule, as commonaldehyde (called alsoacetaldehyde ,acetic aldehyde orethyl aldehyde ),C2H4O ; methylaldehyde (called alsoformaldehyde ),CH2O ." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Aldehyde, n. Chem. any of a class of compounds formed by the oxidation of alcohols (and containing the group -CHO).
Derivative
aldehydic adj.
Etymology
abbr. of mod.L alcohol dehydrogenatum alcohol deprived of hydrogen
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