hemiacetal

[ˌhɛmiˈæsɪtəl]

hemiacetal Definition

an organic compound containing both an alcohol and an aldehyde or ketone functional group, formed by the reaction of an alcohol with an aldehyde or ketone.

Using hemiacetal: Examples

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    Hemiacetals are important intermediates in many organic reactions.

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    The formation of a hemiacetal involves the addition of an alcohol to a carbonyl group.

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Summary: hemiacetal in Brief

A 'hemiacetal' [ˌhɛmiˈæsɪtəl] is an organic compound that contains both an alcohol and an aldehyde or ketone functional group. It is formed by the reaction of an alcohol with an aldehyde or ketone and is an important intermediate in many organic reactions. The formation of a hemiacetal involves the addition of an alcohol to a carbonyl group.