Compounds A and B have the same molecular formula C3H6O2. Compound A liberates carbon (IV) oxide on addition of aqueous sodium carbonate while compound B does not....

      

Compounds A and B have the same molecular formula C3H6O2. Compound A
liberates carbon (IV) oxide on addition of aqueous sodium carbonate while
compound B does not. Compound B has a sweet smell. Draw the possible
structures of:
(i) Compound A
ii) Compound B

  

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Kavungya
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Kavungya answered the question on June 24, 2019 at 10:18


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