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Chapter 26, Problem 26.41AP
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The compound A having chemical formula C8H11NO is to be identified. The explanation for the corresponding answer is to be stated.

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The compound having similar chemical formula but different structural formula are known as isomers. The isomers are also classified as stereoisomers. The stereoisomers are further classified into two types: enantiomeric and diastereomeric isomers.

Oxidation is the process of addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen in the given compound. The compounds which oxidize the other compound are known as oxidizing agents.

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