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The Following Compounds Are Constitutional Isomers

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Question 23

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The following compounds are constitutional isomers. Which can form hydrogen bonds with water?


A) The following compounds are constitutional isomers. Which can form hydrogen bonds with water? A)    B)    C)    D) All can form hydrogen bonds with water.
B) The following compounds are constitutional isomers. Which can form hydrogen bonds with water? A)    B)    C)    D) All can form hydrogen bonds with water.
C) The following compounds are constitutional isomers. Which can form hydrogen bonds with water? A)    B)    C)    D) All can form hydrogen bonds with water.
D) All can form hydrogen bonds with water.

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