Interpretation:
An explanation corresponding to the fact that the ketone components listed with an –one ending are found on the labels of some consumer products, whereas very few products containing aldehyde -al ending are found is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
A carbonyl group has a carbon atom that is bonded to an oxygen atom through a double bond and single bonded to two other carbon atoms respectively.
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