Which lettered part of the structure in figure 13 can have cis-trans isomers? A. letter A B. Letter B A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 6 E. 12 Acetone (C3H6O) is flammable. The combustion reaction is: C3H6O(l) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(l) The smallest whole number coefficient for H₂O in the balanced reaction is. Name the compound shown in figure 14. A. 3-oxo-hexan-3-ol B. 2-hydroxy-hexan-3-one C. Acetone 2009 D. Hydroxyethyl propyl ketone E. phenol Figure 13 Figure 14 OH

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. Which lettered part of the structure in figure 13 can have cis-trans isomers?
A. letter A
B. Letter B
I
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 6
E. 12
Acetone (C3H6O) is flammable. The combustion reaction is:
C3H6O(l) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(l)
The smallest whole number coefficient for H₂O in the balanced reaction is.
Name the compound shown in figure 14.
A. 3-oxo-hexan-3-ol
B. 2-hydroxy-hexan-3-one
C. Acetone
Figure 13
D. Hydroxyethyl propyl ketone
E. phenol
B
Figure 14
OH
I
Transcribed Image Text:. Which lettered part of the structure in figure 13 can have cis-trans isomers? A. letter A B. Letter B I A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 6 E. 12 Acetone (C3H6O) is flammable. The combustion reaction is: C3H6O(l) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(l) The smallest whole number coefficient for H₂O in the balanced reaction is. Name the compound shown in figure 14. A. 3-oxo-hexan-3-ol B. 2-hydroxy-hexan-3-one C. Acetone Figure 13 D. Hydroxyethyl propyl ketone E. phenol B Figure 14 OH I
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