Conceptual Physical Science (6th Edition)
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Chapter 19, Problem 71E
Citral and camphor are both 10-carbon odoriferous natural products made from the joining of two isoprene units plus the addition of a carbonyl functional group. Shown below are their chemical structures. Find and circle the two isoprene units in each of these molecules.
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