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Chapter 19, Problem 19.2YT
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using numbers, the carbon atoms attached to the heteroatoms in each product structure in the table
Concept introduction:
Relative positioning describes the C atoms that are associated with heteroatoms like oxygen, nitrogen etc.
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