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acetal is a compound in which two alkoxy group are attached to the same​

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Both acetals and ketals have two alkoxy groups (─OR′) attached to the same carbon atom. An acetal has a hydrogen atom and an alkyl group attached to the carbon atom, and a ketal has two alkyl groups attached. Cyclic hemiacetals and hemiketals also react with alcohols to produce cyclic acetals and cyclic ketals.

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