A hemiacetal is a compound in which:
A) A hydroxy group and an alkoxy group are attached to the same carbon atom.
B) A hydroxyl group and an alkoxy group are attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
C) Two alkoxy groups are attached to the same carbon atom.
D) Two alkoxy groups are attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
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