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What is/are the missing reactant(s) in the following reaction? OH 2 equivalence OH CH,OH + CH,CH,OH HOT OMV Oll O III None of

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Hi this is an example of functional group protection during organic synthesis. Carbonyl groups are protected as acetals and ketals since these are sensitive to acids and bases. In presence of one functional group we protect another functional group like this way.

Ketones are protected as ketal by reaction with diols such as ethylene glycol and any other compound posses two -OH groups at both ends.

What is/are the missing reactant(s) in the following reaction? OH 2 equivalence OH CH,OH + CH,CH,OH HO Q IV TIT None of the c

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