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How many different molecules can you generate by replacing one \(\mathrm{H}\) atom with a hydroxyl group \((-\mathrm{OH})\) in butane (see Table 2.8)?

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How many different molecules can you generate by replacing one \(\mathrm{H}\) atom with a hydroxyl group \((-\mathrm{OH})\) in butane (see Table 2.8)?

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Alkanes:

Alkanes are organic substances that only include single-bonded hydrogen and carbon atoms and do not contain any other functional groups.

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