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When an Aldehyde Is Reacted with Excess Ethanol with an Acid

Question 49

Question 49

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When an aldehyde is reacted with excess ethanol with an acid as a catalyst,what is the product called?


A) Hemiacetal
B) Di-ether
C) Di-alkoxy alkane
D) Acetal

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