SEARCH Articles Figures Tables Acetals are formed from aldehydes or ketones plus alcohols in the presence of acid Acid-Catalyzed Enolization of an Aldehyde or Ketone in Aqueous Solution Aldehyde or Ketone and Halogen Aldehyde or Ketone and Nitrile Aldehyde or Ketone and Ring-carbon Aldehydes or Ketones with AMBH Aldehydes or Ketones with Other Functional Groups Aldehydes or ketones Alkene Cleavage to Aldehydes or Ketones Amines aldehydes or ketones Base-Catalyzed Enolization of an Aldehyde or Ketone in Aqueous Solution Dehydrogenation of Alcohols to Aldehydes or Ketones Dipropyl Ketone or 4-Heptanone. Same Butyrone Esters aldehydes or ketones Haptens with aldehyde or keton groups Hydration of an Aldehyde or Ketone in Acid Solution Hydration of an Aldehyde or Ketone in Basic Solution Ketones or Aldehydes to Alcohols Ketones or acetones Ketones to Alkanes or Alkenes Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes. Ketones, or Carboxylic Acids Oxidation of Alkanes to Give Alcohols or Ketones Oxidation of Ketones to Lactones or Enones Oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes or ketones Oxidation of ketones to esters or lactones Oxidation of ketones to lactones or enone Primary Amines to Imines and Aldehydes or Ketones Reaction L.—(a) Addition of Hydrogen Cyanide to Aldehydes or Ketones Reaction XIV.—(a) Action of Magnesium Alkyl or Aryl Halide on Aldehydes and Ketones (Grignard) Reaction of Simple Aldehydes or Ketones with Alkynes Reaction with aldehydes or ketones Reduction of aldehydes or ketones Sodium Borohydride Reduction of an Aldehyde or Ketone Syntheses Starting with Ketones or Aldehydes Through Condensation with Aromatic Compounds or Ketones Use of Poly (Dimethyl Ketone) to Manufacture Articles in Direct Contact with a Humid or Aqueous Medium Using an Aldehydo Ketone or Related Synthon With Ketones, Nitromethane, Dimethyl Sulfite or Carboxylic Acid Anhydrides With aldehydes or ketones