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The following reaction shows the formation of a cyclic acetal from a cyclic hemiacetal by the...

The following reaction shows the formation of a cyclic acetal from a cyclic hemiacetal by the addition of methanol and the removal of water. In this case, the oxygen shown has been tagged with oxygen-18. After the formation of the cyclic acetal, at what position would you expect to find the oxygen-18 atom? 

The following reaction shows the formation of a cy

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Ans = Option D, Water will have labelled oxygen.


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