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What Is the IUPAC Name of the Compound Shown Below

Question 89

Question 89

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What is the IUPAC name of the compound shown below? What is the IUPAC name of the compound shown below?   A) propylheptylcyclobutylamine B) N-cyclobutyl-N-heptyl-1-butanamine C) N-butyl-N-cyclobutyl-1-heptanamine D) dibutylheptylamine


A) propylheptylcyclobutylamine
B) N-cyclobutyl-N-heptyl-1-butanamine
C) N-butyl-N-cyclobutyl-1-heptanamine
D) dibutylheptylamine

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