Chemistry in Context
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Chapter 10, Problem 29Q
Draw structural formulas for each of these molecules and determine the number and type of bonds (single, double, or triple) for each carbon atom.
- a. H3CCN (acetonitrile, used to make a type of plastic)
- b. H2NC(O)NH2 (urea, an important fertilizer)
- c. C6H5COOH (benzoic acid, a food preservative)
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