The treatment of acetal A with aqueous acid initially produces unstable compound B, which has a band in its IR spectrum at ~1730 cm–1. However, this compound is only stable at very low temperatures. At room temperature, it reacts to form compound C. The IR spectrum of compound C is does NOT have a band between 1600–1800 cm–1.
Suggest reasonable structures for compounds B and C , and use arrows to show the detailed mechanism for the formation of B from A and for the formation of C from B.
Any help appreciated, thank you.