Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.3P
Give an example of a compound with molecular formula C6H10 that satisfies each criterion.
a. a compound with two π bonds c. a compound with two rings
b. a compound with one ring and one π bond d. a compound with one triple bond
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