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Aldéhydes et Cétones

Pr Mohamed Merouane El
Hammoumi

, Introduction
Le groupement carbonyle présent aussi
bien dans les aldéhydes que les cétones
est de géométrie plane. Il comprend une
liaison sigma entre le carbone hybridé sp2
et l'atome d'oxygène ainsi qu'un
recouvrement latéral des deux orbitales p
des 2 atomes formant ainsi la liaison p. Du
fait de la structure bien polarisée de ce
groupement, le carbone étant électrophile,
peut subir l'attaque de plusieurs
nucléophiles.

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