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Show how you would synthesize each compounds from starting materials containing no more than six carbon atoms.

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  • All monosaccharides containing five or six carbon atoms have

    A
    Open chain structures only
    B
    Pyranose structures only
    C
    Furanose structures only
    D
    may have pyranose or furanose structures
  • Monoterpene contain how many carbon atoms?

    A
    10
    B
    12
    C
    14
    D
    16
  • Carbon compounds containing more than one halogen atom is called

    A
    alkyl halide
    B
    alkane
    C
    alkene
    D
    polyhalogen compound
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