karbonylderivat
A karbonylderivat, often translated as carbonyl derivative, is a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O) that has been modified by the substitution of one or both of its hydrogen atoms with other atoms or groups. The fundamental carbonyl group is found in aldehydes and ketones, where it is bonded to two carbon atoms or one carbon and one hydrogen atom. Karbonylderivat expands on this by considering compounds where the carbonyl carbon is bonded to at least one heteroatom, such as oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur.
Common examples of karbonylderivat include carboxylic acids, esters, amides, acid halides, and anhydrides. In carboxylic acids,
These derivatives exhibit a wide range of chemical properties and reactivity, largely influenced by the nature