ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STUDY GDE./SOL.MAN.
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Chapter 1, Problem 63P
Draw in all the carbon and hydrogen atoms in each molecule.
a. c.
methanol ethambutol
(isolated from peppermint oil) (drug used to treat tuberculosis)
b. d.
myrcene estradiol
(isolated from bayberry) (a female sex harmone)
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