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Interpretation:
The ketal and an acetal molecule structural difference should be explained. The each structure should be draw.
Concept Introduction:
Ketal: A
Ketal: A carbon group bearing two alkyl group and two alkoxy groups is called as ketol.
Acetal: An acetal is a functional group with the following connectivity
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