Two compounds, A and B, have the same molecular formula, C6H8. Both A and B practice

Chapter 13, Problem 13.7

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Two compounds, A and B, have the same molecular formula, \(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{8}\). Both A and B react with two molar equivalents of hydrogen in the presence of platinum to yield cyclohexane. Compound A shows three signals in its broadband decoupled \({ }^{13} \mathrm{C} \text { NMR }\) spectrum. Compound B shows only two \({ }^{13} \mathrm{C} \text { NMR }\) signals. Compound A shows an absorption maximum at 256 nm, whereas B shows no absorption maximum at wavelengths longer than 200 nm. What are the structures of A and B?

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