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Chapter 7, Problem 7.19P
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Interpretation:
Compound A and compound B is to be classified as fused bicyclic compound or bridged bicyclic compound without their structures.
Concept introduction:
A bicyclic compound in which bridgehead carbon atoms are adjacent to each other is known as fused bicyclic compound. However, if the bridgehead carbon atoms are not adjacent to each other then the compound is known as bridged bicyclic compound.
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