
C. 3-methoxycycloheptanecarboxylic acid d. 2-phenylethanol e. 3-hydroxycyclopentanecarboxamide f. 4-bromobenzaldehyde g. 6-bromohexanoic acid h. 2, 3, 4-hexanetriol...
Draw compounds that correspond with the IUPAC Naming
convention
c. 3-methoxycycloheptanecarboxylic acid d. 2-phenylethanol e. 3-hydroxycyclopentanecarboxamide f. 4-bromobenzaldehyde g 6-bromohexanoic acid h. 2, 3, 4-hexanetriol i. 1-decanethiol
Why is D? How?
e. 4, +4 f. 4, +3 g, 4, +2 h. 2, +4 i. 2, +3 a. 6, +6 c. 6,+3 b. 6,+4d. 6, +2 j. 2, +2
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