Solved: (a) If a hydrocarbon has nine carbon atoms, three double bonds, and one ring

Chapter 0, Problem 7-1

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(a) If a hydrocarbon has nine carbon atoms, three double bonds, and one ring, how many hydrogen atoms must it have? (b) Calculate the number of elements of unsaturation implied by the molecular formula (c) Give five examples of structures with this formula At least one should contain a ring, and at least one a double bond.

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