1. Name the following compound properly. a) CH но H. H2C CH3 CH3

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**1. Name the following compound properly.**

a) 
- This compound is a carboxylic acid with the following structural formula:
  - A carbon chain of six carbon atoms with a carboxyl group (COOH) at one end.
  - There is a double bond between the fifth and sixth carbon atoms.

b) 
- This compound is an aldehyde with the following structural formula:
  - A carbon chain of six carbon atoms with an aldehyde group (CHO) at one end.
  - There is a double bond between the third and fourth carbon atoms.

c) 
- This compound is a bicyclic ketone with the following structural formula:
  - A six-carbon ring (cyclohexane) bonded to a carbon atom that is part of a ketone group.
  - Methyl groups (CH₃) are bonded to the adjacent carbon of the ketone group at the second and fourth positions relative to the ketone.

**2. Draw the structures of the following:** (The rest of the question is not visible.)
Transcribed Image Text:**1. Name the following compound properly.** a) - This compound is a carboxylic acid with the following structural formula: - A carbon chain of six carbon atoms with a carboxyl group (COOH) at one end. - There is a double bond between the fifth and sixth carbon atoms. b) - This compound is an aldehyde with the following structural formula: - A carbon chain of six carbon atoms with an aldehyde group (CHO) at one end. - There is a double bond between the third and fourth carbon atoms. c) - This compound is a bicyclic ketone with the following structural formula: - A six-carbon ring (cyclohexane) bonded to a carbon atom that is part of a ketone group. - Methyl groups (CH₃) are bonded to the adjacent carbon of the ketone group at the second and fourth positions relative to the ketone. **2. Draw the structures of the following:** (The rest of the question is not visible.)
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