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An Overview of Aldehydes and Ketones: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #27

An Overview of Aldehydes and Ketones: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #27

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Ketones and aldehydes are all around and inside us, from the strong smelling component of nail polish remover, acetone, to hormones in our bodies, to drug treatments for allergies, COVID-19, and even cancer! We-ve already learned a bit about aldehydes and ketones in this series, so in this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we-ll review some of that knowledge and start to go even deeper. Episode
Date: 2022-04-04

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Question for someone in here smarter than me, My daughter has a Genetic Mutation that's caused various parts of her life to have challenges.
One of the smaller issues we have is she always seems to easily get dehydrated or something. Because she gets elevated Urine Ketones all the time.
Now I had a friend in Italy who said a Doctor over there told her to just give her kid Coca-Cola and it'll balance it out.
Desperntly we tried this, she drank 8oz of coke and we also ran about 12 Oz of water through her. About an hour later her urine was a better shade of light yellow ( not the dark orange/amber) it was.
Did the water help? Or is there something with the Chemistry of the Coke that actually helped?

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Is really that most of the Chemistry is only -applied Theory-? I mean, we can't see the forms of molecules, can we? Or how did scientist invent their forms or models to -represent- what happens in naturewe call Chemistry)? What Do you recommend me to read to solve this big question i can't find easily in Google(i don't know how to search for - who creates the forms of molecules-. i'm supposing they are models. Like mathematics. Well, i'm very comfused--
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Thes things just blow me away. The fact that people discovered these things and then understood them with great detail from scratch is amazing. I really want to discover something one day: (
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I-m about to take the final semester test on organic chemistry and aldehyde is one of the main themes (besides phenol, alcohol and acid carboxylic) in the test so this is very helpful
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I'm starting to doubt if you guys can even see Atom's at all. To see such small objects with Saturnian restriction? I doubt it. Prove me wrong and show me if you dare?
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