How do I tell the difference between an acetal and a hemiacetal by just looking at the structures. (Hemiacetals have an OH group, connected to the carbon, connected to oxygen. - GS). All I understand is that hemiacetals are unstable and will go toward acetal formation (Correct, only under acidic conditions. They will also go back to the carbonyl compound under any conditions. - GS).
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