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Chapter 19, Problem 4CE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Among the compounds decane
Concept introduction:
Hydrocarbons are the compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen in the molecular formula. Arenes are also hydrocarbons containing a benzene ring in their structures. The hydrocarbons containing multiple bonds are known as
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