Acetals como grupos protectores e tioacetals | Aldeídos e cetonas | Química orgânica | Khan Academy

This video teaches: How acetals are used as protecting groups. Thioacetals are similar to acetals, but they are formed by the reaction of an aldehyde with a thiol (not an alcohol). Created by Jay . Watch the next lesson: https://highmem-dot-khan-academy.apps... chemistry Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://highmem-dot-khan-academy.apps... chemistry Aldehydes and Ketones on Khan Academy: How acetals are used as protecting groups. Thioacetals are similar to acetals, but they form from the reaction of an aldehyde with a thiol (not an alcohol). Want a virtual tutor for Aldehydes and Ketones? Enable the Aldehydes and Ketones quest on Khan Academy here: https://www.khanacademy.org/?utm_sour... and Ketones About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers exercises, videos, and a personalized learning dashboard to help students learn at their own pace, in and out of the classroom. We have math, science, and coding content for grades K-12, powered by cutting-edge technology. Free, for everyone, forever. #YouCanLearnAnything Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_...