HURRY ASAP I WILL RATE NO NEED FOR EXPLANATION WHICH OPTIN  Which of the following statement(s) about the alcohols of which their structures/IUPAC names are given below is/are true? I. CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-CH3 II. CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 III. Cyclohexanol IV. (CH3)2-C(OH)-CH2-CH2-CH3 V. CH3-CH2-OH   The IUPAC name of compound I is 3-methyl-6-heptanol.   Compound V is a secondary alcohol

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  1. Which of the following statement(s) about the alcohols of which their structures/IUPAC names are given below is/are true?

    I. CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-CH3

    II. CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3

    III. Cyclohexanol

    IV. (CH3)2-C(OH)-CH2-CH2-CH3

    V. CH3-CH2-OH

     
    1. The IUPAC name of compound I is 3-methyl-6-heptanol.

       
    2. Compound V is a secondary alcohol

       
    3. Compound III is primary alcohol.

       
    4. Compound IV is tertiary alcohol

       
    5. Compounds I and II are primary alcohols

       
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