Write structures that all have the molecular formula C4H8O2
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Please write structures for at least 15 different compounds that all have the molecular formula C4H8O2.
For one structure, provide examples of that structure using the dash format, the condensed format, the bond-line format, and the full three-dimensional format. Use the dash format to describe the remaining structures.
Identify four different functional groups from among your structures. Circle and name them on the representative structures.
Identify which types of intermolecular forces would be possible in pure samples of each of these compounds.
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Please write structures for at least 15 different compounds that all have the molecular formula C4H8O2
(1). Ethyl Acetate
(2). 1,4-Dioxane
(3). Butanoic Acid
(4). Methyl Ester Propanoic Acid
(5). 2-Methyl Propanoic Acid
(6). Propyl Ester Formic Acid
(7). 1,3-Dioxane
(8). Methoxymethyl-Oxirane
(9). 1-methylethyl ester Formic Acid
(10). 2-methyl-1,3-Dioxolane
(11). 1,1-dimethoxy-ethene
(12). 1-methoxy-2-propanone
(13). 4-Hydroxy-2-butanone
(14). 3-Hydroxy-2-butanone
(15). (Z)-2-Butene-1,4-diol
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