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In general, ketones are less reactive than aldehydes in nucleophilic addition reaction, for both steric and electronic reasons. Hence, if a keto-aldehyde is treated with nuclephillic reagent, reaction occur first at aldehyde group.

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In general, ketones are less reactive than aldehydes in nucleophilic addition reaction, for both steric and electronic reasons. Hence, if a keto-aldehyde is treated with nuclephillic reagent, reaction occur first at aldehyde group.