ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-ACCESS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-ACCESS
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Author: SMITH
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(a) Classify the carbon atoms in each compound as 1 ° , 2 ° , 3 ° or 4 ° . (b) Classify the hydrogen atoms in each compound as, 1 ° , 2 ° or 3 ° .

[1] Chapter 3.2, Problem 2P, (a) Classify the carbon atoms in each compound as ,, or . (b) Classify the hydrogen atoms in each , example  1 [2]Chapter 3.2, Problem 2P, (a) Classify the carbon atoms in each compound as ,, or . (b) Classify the hydrogen atoms in each , example  2 [3]Chapter 3.2, Problem 2P, (a) Classify the carbon atoms in each compound as ,, or . (b) Classify the hydrogen atoms in each , example  3 [4]Chapter 3.2, Problem 2P, (a) Classify the carbon atoms in each compound as ,, or . (b) Classify the hydrogen atoms in each , example  4

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