Regarding this, which is more stable aldehyde or ketone?
ketones are more stable because alkyl groups are weak electron donor groups so they can compensate partially positive charge on the carbonyl carbon donating some of the negative charge. aldehydes have only one alkyl group so the compensating is much lower.
Subsequently, question is, which aldehyde is most reactive? acetaldehyde
Similarly, it is asked, which carbonyl is more reactive?
The partial positive charge on an aldehyde carbonyl carbon is less stable than the partial positive charge on a ketone carbonyl carbon. Again, aldehydes are more reactive than ketones.
Which ketone is more reactive?
Aldehydes are typically more reactive than ketones due to the following factors. Aldehydes are less hindered than ketones (a hydrogen atom is smaller than any other organic group).