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    The Structural Units That Chemists Use to Classify Organic Compounds
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The Structural Units That Chemists Use to Classify Organic Compounds

Question 15

Question 15

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The structural units that chemists use to classify organic compounds, and to predict their reactivities under a given set of conditions are called _____.

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