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Identify the functional groups in the following model of arecoline, a veterinary drug used to control worms in animals. Convert the drawing into a linebond structure and a molecular formula (red $=\mathrm{O},$ blue $=\mathrm{N}$ ).
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Identify the different atoms based on the color coding: red for oxygen (O) and blue for nitrogen (N). Carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) are typically not color-coded in such models, with carbon usually represented by black or grey and hydrogen by white. Show more…
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Identify the functional groups in the following model of arecoline, a veterinary drug used to control worms in animals. Convert the drawing into a line-bond structure and a molecular formula (red $=\mathrm{O}$, blue $=\mathrm{N}$ ).
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