Capric acid contains carbon atoms A. 10 В. 6 Ос. 12 D. 8 Due to steric effect, some reactions may not occur even if they are theoretically viable. A. True B. False As the number of C-atoms increase, volatility decreases. A. True B. False

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Capric acid contains carbon atoms
А. 10
В. 6
С. 12
D. 8
Due to steric effect, some reactions may not occur even if they are
theoretically viable.
A. True
B. False
As the number of C-atoms increase, volatility decreases.
A. True
B. False
Transcribed Image Text:Capric acid contains carbon atoms А. 10 В. 6 С. 12 D. 8 Due to steric effect, some reactions may not occur even if they are theoretically viable. A. True B. False As the number of C-atoms increase, volatility decreases. A. True B. False
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