Carboxylic acids are named using common names derived from Latin or Greek names of their natural sources, and the names end with the suffix –ic acid.
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Aldehydes and ketones serve as solvents, starting materials, and reagents in the chemical industry. Examples include formaldehyde used in preserving biological specimens and making bakelite, acetaldehyde in the production of acetic acid and polymers, and benzaldehyde in perfumery and dye ...