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A ketone is an organic molecule that has a structure of RC=OR1.  
<p>A ketone is an organic molecule that has a structure of RC=OR1.  
 
</p><p>It is often made by <a href="Oxidation">oxidation</a> reaction of <a href="Secondary alcohol">secondary alcohol</a>, whereas aldehyde is made by <a href="Oxidation">oxidation</a> reaction of <a href="Primary alcohol">primary alcohol</a>. A ketone can also be reduced back into the <a href="Secondary alcohol">secondary alcohol</a>. In kentone, <a href="Carbonyl group">carbonyl group</a>, which is usually a functional group, is between two of the same or different R groups.  
It is often made by [[Oxidation|oxidation]] reaction of [[secondary alcohol|secondary alcohol]], whereas aldehyde is made by [[Oxidation|oxidation]] reaction of [[Primary_alcohol|primary alcohol]]. A ketone can also be reduced back into the [[secondary alcohol|secondary alcohol]]. In kentone, [[Carbonyl_group|carbonyl group]], which is usually a functional group, is between two of the same or different R groups.  
</p><p>It is used in urine test to determine the level of <a href="Fatty acid">fatty acid</a> in the body. If the level if fatty acid is too high, it will break down in to ketone and present in the <a href="Urine">urine</a>.
 
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It is used in urine test to determine the level of [[fatty acid|fatty acid]] in the body. If the level if fatty acid is too high, it will break down in to ketone and present in the [[Urine|urine]].

Revision as of 19:06, 5 December 2017

A ketone is an organic molecule that has a structure of RC=OR1.

It is often made by <a href="Oxidation">oxidation</a> reaction of <a href="Secondary alcohol">secondary alcohol</a>, whereas aldehyde is made by <a href="Oxidation">oxidation</a> reaction of <a href="Primary alcohol">primary alcohol</a>. A ketone can also be reduced back into the <a href="Secondary alcohol">secondary alcohol</a>. In kentone, <a href="Carbonyl group">carbonyl group</a>, which is usually a functional group, is between two of the same or different R groups.

It is used in urine test to determine the level of <a href="Fatty acid">fatty acid</a> in the body. If the level if fatty acid is too high, it will break down in to ketone and present in the <a href="Urine">urine</a>.