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structure of methone​

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Answered by monikasahu85
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structure of meth- 1 - one is

h2c=o

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Structure and preparation

These stereoisomers are called isomenthone. The trans-isomers are called menthone. Because the (2S,5R) isomer has negative optical rotation, it is called l-menthone or (−)-menthone. It is the enantiomeric partner of the (2R,5S) isomer: (+)- or d-menthone.

Chemical formula: C10H18O

Chemical formula: C10H18OCAS Number: 89-80-5;

Chemical formula: C10H18OCAS Number: 89-80-5;Melting point: −6 °C (21 °F; 267 K)

Chemical formula: C10H18OCAS Number: 89-80-5;Melting point: −6 °C (21 °F; 267 K)Molar mass: 154.253 g·mol−1

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