karbonylstrukturen
Karbonylstrukturen refers to the chemical structural unit characterized by a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, forming a carbonyl group (C=O). This functional group is central to a vast array of organic molecules and is responsible for many of their characteristic chemical properties and reactions. The polarity of the carbon-oxygen double bond, with oxygen being more electronegative, creates a partial positive charge on the carbon atom and a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom. This polarization makes the carbonyl carbon susceptible to nucleophilic attack.
Molecules containing the carbonyl group are broadly classified based on what other atoms or groups are attached