Isopentyl acetate (7H1402) is the compound responsible for the scent of bananas.A molecular model of isopentyl acetate is shown in the margin below.Interestingly.bees release about 1ug(1x10-6g) of this compound when they sting.The resulting scent attracts other bees to join the attack.How many molecules of isopentyl acetate are released in a typical beesting?How many atoms of carbon are present?

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  1. Isopentyl acetate (7H1402) is the compound responsible for the scent of bananas.A molecular model of isopentyl acetate is shown in the margin below.Interestingly.bees release about 1ug(1x10-6g) of this compound when they sting.The resulting scent attracts other bees to join the attack.How many molecules of isopentyl acetate are released in a typical beesting?How many atoms of carbon are present?
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