Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪtəl/
noun a type of organic compound that is derived from aldehydes or ketones and contains two -OR groups attached to a central carbon atom
A1 An acetal is a type of organic compound.
A2 The acetal group consists of a carbon atom bonded to two -OR groups.
B1 Acetals are commonly used as protecting groups in organic synthesis.
B2 The formation of an acetal from an aldehyde involves a nucleophilic addition reaction.
C1 The stability of acetals can be influenced by steric hindrance and electronic effects.
C2 Acetals play a crucial role in the formation of cyclic structures in carbohydrate chemistry.
formal Acetal is a type of organic compound that is commonly used in the production of plastics.
informal I heard that acetal is a key ingredient in making durable plastic products.
slang Hey, did you know that acetal is like the secret sauce for making strong plastics?
figurative In the world of chemistry, acetal is like the glue that holds certain materials together.
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