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21. Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition / Naming Aldehydes / Problem 1
Explain why a locant is not required to identify the primary functional group when naming aldehydes.
A
Since the aldehyde group is always at the end of the parent chain, it is always numbered as "1" and its locant is not required to be specified.
B
Specifying the locant unnecessarily increases the length of the name, so the locant does not need to be specified.
C
Identifying the locant messes up the numbering for other possible substituents in the compound.
D
None of the above.
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