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mia

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Which of the following two stick structures are structural isomers?
 
  A) a and b
  B) a and c
  C) b and c
  D) b and d
  E) none of the above

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Correctly identify the following functional groups in this organic moleculeamide, ester, ketone, ether, alcohol, aldehyde, amine.
 
  A) 1 = ether, 3 = ester, 6 = aldehyde, 9 = alcohol
  B) 2 = amide, 4 = ester, 7 = amine, 8 = ether
  C) 1 = ester, 5 = alcohol, 8 = ether, 9 = ketone
  D) 2 = amide, 6 = aldehyde, 7 = amine, 8 = ether



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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