9. (9 pts) For each pair state whether the two are a) the same molecule, b) different compounds that are not isomers, c)

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9. (9 pts) For each pair state whether the two are a) the same molecule, b) different compounds that are not isomers, c)

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9 9 Pts For Each Pair State Whether The Two Are A The Same Molecule B Different Compounds That Are Not Isomers C 1
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9. (9 pts) For each pair state whether the two are a) the same molecule, b) different compounds that are not isomers, c) constitutional isomers. a) diastereomers. OR e) enantiomers. A) -OH H OM HO- HOM WO CH B) CHO CHO H OH HO H H CH H OH CH OH CH OH c) Mac CH H BE H -Br H₂o CH
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