CH 320N Lecture 9: IVERSON’S Rules of the Day: Cyclic Acetals

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Five- and six-membered rings are the most stable. Functional groups react the same in different molecules. and 11. Mechanism d is the first part of the mechanism. First one, then two alcohol molecules add to give hemiacetals and acetals, respectively. Only the acetal is thermodynamically more stable than the carbonyl species unless a cyclic hemiacetal is formed. These reactions are reversible by adding h3o+ to drive the reaction back to the carbonyl compound and alcohols. see the movie by clicking here remember, there is a hemi in this mechanism, a hemiacetal that is.

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