Solved: (a) Draw the four isomers of C5H12O that can be oxidized to an aldehyde. (b)

Chapter 15, Problem 15.76

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(a) Draw the four isomers of C5H12O that can be oxidized to an aldehyde. (b) Draw the three isomers of C5H12O that can be oxidized to a ketone. (c) Draw the isomers of C5H12O that cannot be easily oxidized to an aldehyde or ketone. (d) Name any isomer that is an alcohol.

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