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In the IUPAC system, what does the suffix '-one' indicate?
AAlcohol
BAldehyde
CKetone
DCarboxylic acid
✓ Correct Answer: C — Ketone
The suffix '-one' is used to denote the presence of a carbonyl group (>C=O) in a ketone.
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