This is an isomer of C4H10O, and it’s not an alcohol. What could the structure be, and what are the degrees of unsaturation? Which peaks would correspond with which carbons?
This is an isomer of C4H10O, and it’s not an alcohol. What could the structure be, and what are the degrees of unsaturation? Which peaks would correspond with which carbons?
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This is an isomer of C4H10O, and it’s not an alcohol. What could the structure be, and what are the degrees of unsaturation? Which peaks would correspond with which carbons?
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