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    The Minimum Number of Carbon Atoms Required to Form a Branched-Chain
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The Minimum Number of Carbon Atoms Required to Form a Branched-Chain

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Question 1

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The minimum number of carbon atoms required to form a branched-chain alkane and a branched-chain alkyl group are, respectively,


A) three and three.
B) four and four.
C) three and four.
D) four and three.

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