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Chemistry, 06.03.2020 22:56 justyne2004

1. Which formula represents an isomer of CH3−CH2−COOH?
A) CH3−CO−O−CH3
B) CH3−C−OH−CH3
C) CH3−CO−CO−CH3
D) CH3−CH2−CO2−CH3

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1. Which formula represents an isomer of CH3−CH2−COOH?
A) CH3−CO−O−CH3
B) CH3−C−OH−CH3

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