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Chapter 16, Problem 16.30P
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Interpretation: Among the given compounds, the conjugated compounds are to be predicted.
Concept Introduction: The compounds that comprise of the linked p-orbital surrounded with the delocalized electrons and also connected with the alternating multiple and single bonds are known as conjugated compounds. The examples of conjugated compounds are lone pairs, radicals and many other.
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