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Chapter 11.1, Problem 11.1PP
Identify each of the following as a formula of an organic or inorganic compound. For an organic compound, indicate if represented as molecular formula, expanded, or condensed structural formula:
a. KC1
b. CH3 CH2 CH2 CH3
c.
d. H2S04
e. CaC12
f. C3H7C1
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