Question : Which suffix is used when the -CHO group is attached to a carbon atom of a ring or ring system or a heteroatom?
Option 1: Amide
Option 2: Halide
Option 3: Nitrile
Option 4: Carbaldehyde
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Correct Answer: Carbaldehyde
Solution : The correct answer is Carbaldehyde.
Carbaldehyde is an aldehyde that has joined forces with another material, usually a ring structure. Start with the common parent chain name for the aldehyde's common name, then add the suffix -aldehyde. Greek letter symbols are used to indicate substitute positions. When a ring is linked to the -CHO functional group and the carbon bonded to that group is C1, the suffix -carbaldehyde is added.
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