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    The Substance Formed in the Following Reaction Is Called
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The Substance Formed in the Following Reaction Is Called

Question 14

Question 14

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The substance formed in the following reaction is called: The substance formed in the following reaction is called:   A)  vicinal diol B)  geminal diol C)  acetal D)  hydrate E)  b or d


A) vicinal diol
B) geminal diol
C) acetal
D) hydrate
E) b or d

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