ORGANIC CHEMISTRY WITH WILEY PLUS; ORGAN
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY WITH WILEY PLUS; ORGAN
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Chapter 24, Problem 46PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Formation of hemiacetal should be identified when bifunctional compounds are treated with aqueous acid

Concept introduction:

Hemiacetal: Addition of an alcohol to an aldehyde or a ketone which forms hemiacetal.

Cyclic hemiacetals: Intramolecular hydroxyl group reacts with the carbonyl group which forms cyclic hemiacetals. Which is highly unstable and stable hemiacetals are called as lactols

To find: Formation of hemiacetal when bifunctional compounds are treated with aqueous acid

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Formation of hemiacetal should be identified when bifunctional compounds are treated with aqueous acid

Concept introduction:

Hemiacetal: Addition of an alcohol to an aldehyde or a ketone which forms hemiacetal.

Cyclic hemiacetals: Intramolecular hydroxyl group reacts with the carbonyl group which forms cyclic hemiacetals. Which is highly unstable and stable hemiacetals are called as lactols

To find: Formation of hemiacetal when bifunctional compounds are treated with aqueous acid.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Formation of hemiacetal should be identified when bifunctional compounds are treated with aqueous acid

Concept introduction:

Hemiacetal: Addition of an alcohol to an aldehyde or a ketone which forms hemiacetal.

Cyclic hemiacetals: Intramolecular hydroxyl group reacts with the carbonyl group which forms cyclic hemiacetals. Which is highly unstable and stable hemiacetals are called as lactols

To find: Formation of hemiacetal when bifunctional compounds are treated with aqueous acid.

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