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Answer the following questions about B, depicted in the ball-and-stick model
a. What is the IUPAC name for B?
b. Draw an isomer of B that has the same
c. Draw an isomer of B that has a different functional group.
d. What products are formed when B is treated with NaOH?
e. Predict the solubility properties of B in
f. What product is formed when B is treated with
g. What product is formed when B is heated with
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