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Name a

Formula a

Name b

Formula b
CH3CH(CH3)
CH2CH3

Name c

2-aminobutane

methylbutane

Propanoic acid

trans-pent-2-ene

2-chloro-3methylbutane

ethyne

3,3dimethylbutanone

1,2,3-propantriol

aminopropane

ethylpropanoate

2-aminopentane

A 2 alcohol with
5 carbons

3-methylbutan-2
-ol

1,1,1tribromomethane

Pentan-2-one

pentanal

propanoic acid

Formula c

propene
Methylpropanoyl
chloride

HCCH

A primary alcohol
CH3CH2CH2OH
with 3 carbons

Pentan-2-ol (or 3-ol,


or methyl version

A branched chain
alkene with 6 C

2 or 3 methyl pentene (or similar)

An ester with 7 C

Methylheptanoate
or anything else
adding to 7

methylpropanoate

A primary amine
with 3 C

1-aminopropane

Methanoic acid

propylbutanoate

A 5 C carboxylic acid
with an iodo group on
C2

2-iodopentanoic acid

1,1dibromoethane

heptyloctanoate

CH3(CH2)6COO(CH2)6CH3

A ketone with MF
butanone
C4H8O

methylethanoate

methanal

HCHO

An aldehyde with
butanal
MF C4H8O

4,4-dimethylpentan1-ol

hexan-3-one

(cis)but-2-ene

methylpropanamide

3-chlorobutanal

CH3CHClCH2CHO 2-methylpentanoic
acid

ethanamide

2-hydroxy propanoic acid


propylmethanoate

CH3CH2COOH

HCOOCH2CH2CH3

An alcohol which gets


oxidised to pentanoic
acid

Pentan-1-ol

An isomer of ethanoic acid

methylmethanoate

ethanoyl chloride CH3COCl

The ester formed from


ethanol and pentanoic
acid

ethylpentanoate

hydroxyethanal

methylpropanoylchloride

(CH3)2CHCOCl

(CH3)2CHCONH2

CH2(OH)CHO

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