structure of hexane 1,6 dioic acid
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The simplest strucure will be...
COOH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-COOH
Since the word root is ➡hex
So the chain is of 6 Carbons.
Also the word "ane" determines the presence of single bonds between the Carbons.
Since "oic" is suffix for Carboxylic acids(Functional group).
Thus COOH have to be used.
Another thing is the position of COOH and that will be on first and last carbon i.e 1rst & 6th.
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#The lioness..
Here's your answer
____________________________
The simplest strucure will be...
COOH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-COOH
Since the word root is ➡hex
So the chain is of 6 Carbons.
Also the word "ane" determines the presence of single bonds between the Carbons.
Since "oic" is suffix for Carboxylic acids(Functional group).
Thus COOH have to be used.
Another thing is the position of COOH and that will be on first and last carbon i.e 1rst & 6th.
______________________________
Thank you..!!
#The lioness..
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