16.60 Draw the condensed structural formulas for the products from each of the following reactions: (16.2, 16.3) alonsd || a. CH3-C-OH + NAOH → b. CH3-C-OH + H,O 2 с. OH + KOH →
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16.60 Draw the condensed structural formulas for the products from
each of the following reactions: (16.2, 16.3)
a. CH3-C-OH + NAOH →
b. CH3-C-OH + H,O 7
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16.48 Give the IUPAC and common names, if any, for each of the
following compounds: (16.1, 16.4)
CH3
a. CH3-CH-CH2-CH2-c-OH
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C-
HO-
b.
Cl
d. CH3-CH2–CH2-C-0–CH3
CH3
C-0-CH,-CH3
e. CH3-CH – CH2
CH3
OH
f. CH3
CH-
CH2
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