(b) a OH OH Hemiacetal: Acetal: + CH3CCH3 Draw Your Solution

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**(b)**

The image shows a chemical reaction involving a cyclohexane with two hydroxyl (OH) groups reacting with a carbonyl compound, notably an acetone derivative (O=C(CH₃)CCH₃).

**Hemiacetal:**

There is a placeholder to draw the hemiacetal structure resulting from the reaction. In a typical hemiacetal formation, the hydroxyl group of a carbinol (an alcohol) reacts with the carbonyl group of an aldehyde or ketone, resulting in a compound that contains both an ether (alkoxy) group and an alcohol (hydroxyl) group.

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**Acetal:**

Below the hemiacetal section is a placeholder for drawing the structure of an acetal. This is typically formed by the reaction of a hemiacetal with another alcohol, resulting in a compound with two ether linkages at the former carbonyl carbon.

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These sections are designed for interactive educational purposes, allowing students to actively engage in chemical structure drawing and application.
Transcribed Image Text:**(b)** The image shows a chemical reaction involving a cyclohexane with two hydroxyl (OH) groups reacting with a carbonyl compound, notably an acetone derivative (O=C(CH₃)CCH₃). **Hemiacetal:** There is a placeholder to draw the hemiacetal structure resulting from the reaction. In a typical hemiacetal formation, the hydroxyl group of a carbinol (an alcohol) reacts with the carbonyl group of an aldehyde or ketone, resulting in a compound that contains both an ether (alkoxy) group and an alcohol (hydroxyl) group. *[Image placeholder with "Draw Your Solution" button]* **Acetal:** Below the hemiacetal section is a placeholder for drawing the structure of an acetal. This is typically formed by the reaction of a hemiacetal with another alcohol, resulting in a compound with two ether linkages at the former carbonyl carbon. *[Image placeholder with "Draw Your Solution" button]* These sections are designed for interactive educational purposes, allowing students to actively engage in chemical structure drawing and application.
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