There was a question on AAMC5 (#119) where it asked you to turn two carboxylate anions into an acetic anhydride. The answer requires the use of acid and heat. The acid makes sense because you would be left with a geminal-dialkoxide group. This would require the addition of acid to turn into a carbonyl. However, why do we need to add heat? Is the formation of a carbonyl from a geminal diol an endothermic process?