Convert each molecule into a skeletal structure. CH3(CH2)2CO2C(CH3)3 CH3(CH2)2C(CH3)2CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH(Br)CH3
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For the first molecule, CH3(CH2)2CO2C(CH3)3, the main chain is CH3(CH2)2CO2. For the second molecule, CH3(CH2)2C(CH3)2CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH(Br)CH3, the main chain is CH3(CH2)2C(CH3)2CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH(Br)CH3. Show more…
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