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Each of the following
substitutive IUPAC name is provided in parentheses. Write a structural formula for each one.
(a) Chloral
(b) Pivaldehyde
(c) Acrolein
(d) Crotonaldehyde
(e) Citral
(f) Diacetone alcohol
(g) Carvone
(h) Biacetyl
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