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Why is the compound named 5-Oxohexanoic acid instead of 5-Ketohexanoic acid?
A. 'Keto' is used for aldehydes
B. 'Oxo' is the correct IUPAC prefix for a keto group
C. The name depends on solvent
D. 'Ketohexanoic' would imply a different structure
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