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Benzene has a 6-carbon ring, with alternating single and double bonds.

Consider a benzene molecule in which a hydrogen atom is replaced by an aldehyde functional group. Draw the molecule produced.

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Drawing Organic Compounds with
Functional Groups
7 of 7
Part B
Benzene has a 6-carbon ring, with alternating
single and double bonds.
Consider a benzene molecule in which a
hydrogen atom is replaced by an aldehyde
functional group. Draw the molecule produced.
Draw the molecule on the canvas by
choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds),
Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The
single bond is active by default. Include all
hydrogen atoms.
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Transcribed Image Text:T-Mobile 12:11 PM Done A session.masteringchemis AA <Homework Chapter 12 Drawing Organic Compounds with Functional Groups 7 of 7 Part B Benzene has a 6-carbon ring, with alternating single and double bonds. Consider a benzene molecule in which a hydrogen atom is replaced by an aldehyde functional group. Draw the molecule produced. Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default. Include all hydrogen atoms. • View Available Hint(s) This content is not available on your mobile device, but your work is still incomplete. Please use a different device to submit your solution for grading. ( Return to Assignment Provide Feedback
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