Two molecules of an aldehyde or ketone containing α- hydrogen atom, combine itself in the presence of dilute alkali to form β-hydroxyaldehyde or β-hydroxyketone. This reaction is called aldol condensation after the name of the product which contains both aldehyde (al) and a hydroxy (ol) group. Similar condensation of two molecules of ketones ( α- hydrogen) is also considered as aldol condensation although the product in this case contains a keto and hydroxy group rather than an aldehyde group. |
What happens when two moles propanone combines in the presence of barium hydroxide?
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None of the above |