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Ethyl methyl ketone gives haloform reaction but diethyl ketone does not.- Explain.
Ethyl methyl ketone gives haloform reaction but diethyl ketone does not.- Explain.
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Ethyl methyl ketone(EMK) & diethyl ketone(DEK) are both ketons but only emk have methyl group on it but dek don’t have methyl group that’s why emk gives haloform reaction but dek doesn’t. The key functionality that must be in a compound is the CH3CO group.