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I think :Hemiacetal = aldehyde+ alcoholHemiketal = keton+ alcohol
aldehyde
The nucleophilic oxygen in the alcohol can attack the carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde to form an ester. This reaction can be carried out under acidic conditions.
No - it represent s an alcohol (ethanol to be specific). The formula for the equivalent aldehyde, ethanal, would be c2h4oh.
A Cannizzaro reaction is the disproportionation of an aldehyde into an alcohol and carboxylic acid.
I think :Hemiacetal = aldehyde+ alcoholHemiketal = keton+ alcohol
aldehyde
The nucleophilic oxygen in the alcohol can attack the carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde to form an ester. This reaction can be carried out under acidic conditions.
Aldehyde
No - it represent s an alcohol (ethanol to be specific). The formula for the equivalent aldehyde, ethanal, would be c2h4oh.
aldehyde -rajasingh
aldehyde
alcohol, aldehyde, aromatic, ether
a red precipitate is formed which indicates the presence of aldehyde.
I believe it contains Aldehyde and alcohol
A Cannizzaro reaction is the disproportionation of an aldehyde into an alcohol and carboxylic acid.
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