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Interpretation:
The functional group for every givencyclic compound is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Functional groups are specific substituentwithin the molecules that are responsible for the characteristic
Esters are theorganic compounds thatcontain
Alcohols are the organic compounds thatcontain
Amides are the organic compounds thatcontain
Carboxylic acids are the organic compounds thatcontain
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