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What is a Hemiacetal bond?

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Answered by redeaglemgn
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A hemiacetal is an alcohol and ether ATTACHED TO THE SAME CARBON. The fourth bonding position is occupied by a hydrogen. A hemiacetal is derived from an aldehyde. A hemiketal is an alcohol and ether attached to the same carbon, along with two other carbons.A hemiacetal or a hemiketal is a compound that results from the addition of an alcohol to an ... A hemiacetal results from nucleophilic attack by the alcohol's hydroxyl group on the carbon of the C=O bond.

Answered by no4
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Hemiacetal Bond :

   When the alcohol and ether are attached to the same carbon is called Hemiacetal Bond.

   Hemiacetal Bonds are made  simply when the alcohol is added up to aldehyde.

  Means alcohol and aldehyde are attached on the same molecule. And thus, Hemiacetal Bond is formed.

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