What atoms will show δ−charges in the transition state for the following reaction? The formation of an acetal is a rever

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What atoms will show δ−charges in the transition state for the following reaction? The formation of an acetal is a rever

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What atoms will show δ−charges in the transition state for the following reaction?
The formation of an acetal is a reversible reaction (see below). Consider the carbon labeled " A ". Which statement is correct? A) Carbon A is sp3 hybridized in the carbonyl compound and sp2 hybridized in the acetal. B) The hybridization of carbon A does not change in the course of the reaction. Tap here or pull up for additional resources
A) Carbon A is sp3 hybridized in the carbonyl compound and sp2 hybridized in the acetal. B) The hybridization of carbon A does not change in the course of the reaction. C) Carbon A in the acetal is more sterically hindered than in the carbonyl compound. D) Steric hindrance decreases around carbon A as the carbonyl group is converted to the acetal. Tap here or pull up for additional resources:
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the arrows to predict the product of this reaction. Include all lone pairs. Ignore inorganic
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the curved arrows and draw the products of the following reaction. Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the curved arrows and draw the products of the following reaction. Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
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