Please draw out the structures of compound A, B and C. Compound A, B and C have the same molecular formula C4H6. All of the compounds can make bromine decolored. Compound A reacts with AGNO3 in ammonia solution to form white solid. Compound B undergoes cycloaddition reaction with maleic anhydride at room temperature. Compound C is oxidized with KMN04 to only give one quivalent of carboxylic acid. Please write out the structures of compound A, B and C.

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Please draw out the structures of compound A, B and C.
Compound A, B and C have the same molecular formula C4H6. All of the compounds
can make bromine decolored. Compound A reacts with AgNO3 in ammonia solution to
form white solid. Compound B undergoes cycloaddition reaction with maleic anhydride at
room temperature. Compound C is oxidized with KMN04 to only give one quivalent of
carboxylic acid. Please write out the structures of compound A, B and C.
Transcribed Image Text:Please draw out the structures of compound A, B and C. Compound A, B and C have the same molecular formula C4H6. All of the compounds can make bromine decolored. Compound A reacts with AgNO3 in ammonia solution to form white solid. Compound B undergoes cycloaddition reaction with maleic anhydride at room temperature. Compound C is oxidized with KMN04 to only give one quivalent of carboxylic acid. Please write out the structures of compound A, B and C.
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