Geminal diol

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title: Geminal diol
text: A geminal diol is any organic compound having two hydroxyl functional groups (-OH) bound to the same carbon atom. Geminal diols are a subclass of the diols, which in turn are a special class of alcohols. Most of the geminal diols are considered unstable. The simplest geminal diol is methanediol CH4O2 or H2C(OH)2. Other examples are: dihydroxymalonic acid (HOOC)2C(OH)2 decahydroxycyclopentane (C2)5 chloral hydrate (Cl3C)HC(OH)2.
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