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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT_(Lund)%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(Soderberg)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/10.00%3A_Prelude_to_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
    Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and i...Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and it is this chemistry that is the subject of the chapter we are about to begin.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(SUNY_Oneonta)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_322_Lecture_Content/02%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_333_-_Organic_Chemistry_III_(Lund)/New_Page/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/10.S%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions_(Summary)
    Explain the stereochemical considerations of a nucleophilic addition to an aldehyde/ketone, especially in the context of glycosidic bond formation. Be able to identify the re and si faces of an aldehy...Explain the stereochemical considerations of a nucleophilic addition to an aldehyde/ketone, especially in the context of glycosidic bond formation. Be able to identify the re and si faces of an aldehyde, ketone, or imine. In addition to these fundamental skills, you should develop your confidence in working with end-of-chapter problems involving more challenging, multi-step biochemical reactions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_322_Lecture_Content/02%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/2.01%3A_Prelude_to_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
    Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and i...Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and it is this chemistry that is the subject of the chapter we are about to begin.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_333_-_Organic_Chemistry_III_(Lund)/New_Page/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/10.0%3A_Prelude_to_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
    Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and i...Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and it is this chemistry that is the subject of the chapter we are about to begin.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT_(Lund)%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(Soderberg)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(SUNY_Oneonta)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/10.01%3A_Prelude_to_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
    Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and i...Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and it is this chemistry that is the subject of the chapter we are about to begin.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_332_--_Organic_Chemistry_II_(Lund)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT_(Lund)%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(Soderberg)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/10.S%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions_(Summary)
    Explain how the carbocation intermediates in glycosidic bond formation and hydrolysis reactions are stabilized by resonance Explain the stereochemical considerations of a nucleophilic addition to an a...Explain how the carbocation intermediates in glycosidic bond formation and hydrolysis reactions are stabilized by resonance Explain the stereochemical considerations of a nucleophilic addition to an aldehyde/ketone, especially in the context of glycosidic bond formation. Be able to identify the re and si faces of an aldehyde, ketone, or imine.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Book%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_v2.0_(Soderberg)/10%3A_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions/10.01%3A_Prelude_to_Nucleophilic_Carbonyl_Addition_Reactions
    Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and i...Acetals are derived from aldehydes. The reactions that occur at the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes and ketones is absolutely central to the chemistry of carbohydrates such as starch and cellulose, and it is this chemistry that is the subject of the chapter we are about to begin.

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