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− | In chemistry, a part of a [[molecule]] consisting of a [[carbon]] atom and a [[oxygen] atom doubly bonded to it. Because of its [[polarity]], the carbonyl group is often responsible for the behavior of the corresponding molecule. | + | In chemistry, a part of a [[Molekül/en|molecule]] consisting of a [[Kohlenstoff/en|carbon]] atom and a [[oxygen] atom doubly bonded to it. Because of its [[polarity]], the carbonyl group is often responsible for the behavior of the corresponding molecule. |
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In chemistry, a part of a molecule consisting of a carbon atom and a [[oxygen] atom doubly bonded to it. Because of its polarity, the carbonyl group is often responsible for the behavior of the corresponding molecule.
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