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Comparing the Structures of Aspirin,ibuprofen,and Acetaminophen,what Do They Have in Common

Question 51

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Comparing the structures of aspirin,ibuprofen,and acetaminophen,what do they have in common? Comparing the structures of aspirin,ibuprofen,and acetaminophen,what do they have in common?   A) acid functional groups B) amide functional groups C) benzene rings D) ester functional groups


A) acid functional groups
B) amide functional groups
C) benzene rings
D) ester functional groups

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