Reactive, high polarized substances made of carbon bonded to one carbon atom and one hydrogen atom are known as what?
- Correct Answer: aldehydes
- hydrocarbons
- proteins
- peptides
Explanation: Aldehydes are commonly composed of a carbon bonded to one carbon atom and one hydrogen atom. Aldehydes are particularly reactive due to their high polarity, and are commonly associated with strong smells and tastes.
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