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    ALDEHYDES

    Aldehydes are synthetic aromatic compounds that provide a sharp, clean, sparkling, and somewhat metallic or soapy scent. They create a bright, effervescent quality in fragrances, often described as having a 'champagne-like' or 'electric' sensation. They can range from light and crisp to warm and waxy, depending on the specific aldehyde.

    Origin & Extraction

    Aldehydes are entirely synthetic compounds created in laboratories through chemical processes. They were first synthesized in the late 19th century and revolutionized perfumery in the early 20th century. Unlike natural essential oils, aldehydes are manufactured through organic chemical synthesis, allowing precise control over their molecular structure and scent profile.

    History & Culture

    Aldehydes are entirely synthetic compounds created in laboratories through chemical processes. They were first synthesized in the late 19th century and revolutionized perfumery in the early 20th century. Unlike natural essential oils, aldehydes are manufactured through organic chemical synthesis, allowing precise control over their molecular structure and scent profile.

    Chemistry & Molecular Structure

    Aldehydes are entirely synthetic compounds created in laboratories through chemical processes. They were first synthesized in the late 19th century and revolutionized perfumery in the early 20th century. Unlike natural essential oils, aldehydes are manufactured through organic chemical synthesis, allowing precise control over their molecular structure and scent profile.

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