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Chapter 20, Problem 20.26SP
Give both IUPAC names and common names for the following compounds.
- a. PhCH2CH2COOH
- b. PhCO2K
- c. (CH3)2CHCHBrCOOH
- d. HOOCCH2CH(CH3)CO2H
- e. (CH3)2CHCH2COONa
- f. CH3CH(NH2)CH2COOH
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