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    The Compound Decanal Contributes to the Odor and Flavor of an Orange
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The Compound Decanal Contributes to the Odor and Flavor of an Orange

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The compound decanal contributes to the odor and flavor of an orange. Which of the statements concerning the structure of decanal is incorrect?


A) Decanal is an aldehyde.
B) Decanal contains a saturated chain of ten carbons.
C) Decanal contains a carbonyl group on the first carbon of the carbon chain.
D) Decanal is an aromatic compound.

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