Compound X (C3H6O) can be oxidised to compound Y (C3H6O2) and reduced to compound Z (C3H8O). Identify i. X ii. Y iii. Z

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Problem 16.73E: What are the most likely products of a reaction between CH3CH2NH3 and H2O? a. CH3CH2NH3++OH b....
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Compound X (C3H6O) can be oxidised to compound Y (C3H6O2) and
reduced to compound Z (C3H8O). Identify
i. X
ii. Y
iii. Z
Transcribed Image Text:Compound X (C3H6O) can be oxidised to compound Y (C3H6O2) and reduced to compound Z (C3H8O). Identify i. X ii. Y iii. Z
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