Yap Zuo Ming's answer to Xiaoyang's Junior College 1 H2 Maths question.
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The low number of H atoms should suggest either aromatic or alkenes. Since only 4 carbon, it has to have a c=c somewhere. And for complete oxidation that leads to CO2, one side of the alkene has to be a single carbon so that when the bond is oxidised it can turn into co2 while the other side becomes an acid
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7 years ago