
Interpretation:
The number of expected
Concept introduction:
In order to determine the number of chemically distinct carbon atoms in a molecule, we can apply the chemical distinction test by substituting an imaginary atom X for each carbon atom. Then, we determine the relationship among those structures. If they happen to be constitutional isomers, then the carbon atoms are dinstict. If they happen to be identical, then the carbon atoms are identical.

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Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms (second Edition)
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