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Chapter 18, Problem 99AP
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Interpretation:
The given formula represents which NSAIDs and which hydrocarbon is related with it should be identified along with the name of two oxygen-containing functional groups.
Concept introduction:
- NSAID means non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
- NSAID have analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory.
- The properties of organic compounds are depending on some groups of atom, which is known as functional group. Thus, the compounds, which have same functional group, have similar properties.
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