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In nucleophilic addition reactions, why are aldehydes generally more reactive than ketones?
A. Aldehydes are less polar
B. Ketones have lower molecular mass
C. Aldehydes have less steric hindrance and greater polarity
D. Ketones cannot form hydrates
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