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    If Formaldehyde Reacts with Methanol in an Acid Solution, the Product
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If Formaldehyde Reacts with Methanol in an Acid Solution, the Product

Question 80

Question 80

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If formaldehyde reacts with methanol in an acid solution, the product formed is ___.


A) a new aldehyde
B) an alcohol that is very polar
C) a hemiacetal
D) an acid

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