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A compound called cinnamaldehyde is found in cinnamon. Identify the functional groups in cinnamaldehyde. (12.1,12.3)
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It consists of a benzene ring, a double bond, and a carbon-oxygen double bond (carbonyl group) with a hydrogen atom attached to the carbon. Show more…
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