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The structural formula of an
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The possible structural formulas of an
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The possible structural formulas of an
(d)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkanol compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
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The possible structural formulas of an alkenol compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
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The possible structural formulas of an alkynol compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
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The possible structural formulas of an alkanamine compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(h)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkenamine compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(i)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkynamine compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(j)
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The possible structural formula of an alkanal compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(k)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkenal compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(l)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkynal compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(m)
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The possible structural formula of an alkanone compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(n)
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The possible structural formula of an alkenone compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(o)
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The possible structural formula of an alkynone compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(p)
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The possible structural formula of an alkanoic acid compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(q)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkenoic acid compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
(r)
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The possible structural formulas of an alkynoic acid compound with unbranched chain of four carbon atoms has to be written.
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