Aldehyde C-14
Simply put, even when don’t smell good on their own, they always “lift” things up: scents become alive, softer, and filled with “air”; more specifically, fresh aromas get fresher, sweet smells become lighter, and flowery smells get airy and diaphanous with the addition of aldehydes. The name aldehyde, comes from condensing the Latin phrase alcohol dehydrogenatus (dehydrated alcohol, which speaks to how they’re obtained), and was consecrated by German biochemist Justus von Liebig (also godfather of fertilizers and the bouillon cube). Some aldehyde fatties, although not necessarily rich in Carbons, are heavy due to the fact that one of their spare “plugs” connects to a huge appendix (pre-built compounds like isomers, phenols, etc.). An aldehyde can sometimes be named by their formula, other times simply by their smell, and yet other times by their lab-practical, sometimes copyrighted titles, as follows in alphabetical order:
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