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Which of the following pairs of compounds are keto-enol tautomers?
The image displays two chemical structures, labeled as (a) I and II.

1. Structure I:
   - Structure I is a molecule with a three-carbon chain.
   - At the second carbon, there is a hydroxyl group (OH) attached.
   - The first and second carbons are connected by a double bond.

2. Structure II:
   - Structure II is also a three-carbon chain.
   - At the second carbon, there is an oxygen double-bonded to a carbon, forming a carbonyl group (C=O).
   - A hydrogen atom is also attached to this carbonyl carbon.

Both structures depict organic compounds with different functional groups, highlighting the structural differences between an alcohol (I) and an aldehyde (II).
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays two chemical structures, labeled as (a) I and II. 1. Structure I: - Structure I is a molecule with a three-carbon chain. - At the second carbon, there is a hydroxyl group (OH) attached. - The first and second carbons are connected by a double bond. 2. Structure II: - Structure II is also a three-carbon chain. - At the second carbon, there is an oxygen double-bonded to a carbon, forming a carbonyl group (C=O). - A hydrogen atom is also attached to this carbonyl carbon. Both structures depict organic compounds with different functional groups, highlighting the structural differences between an alcohol (I) and an aldehyde (II).
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