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4 | Propene oxide |
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Propene oxide Explanation: Hope it helps |
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[COMMENT] Explanation: "Propene oxide" is NOT the accepted IUPAC nomenclature... The IUPAC rendering would be "propylene oxide". Moreover, this substance is NOT a chemical mineral by any stretch of the imagination! Even a simple Google search would have led you in the right direction! organic chemist (Ph.D.) 30 years |
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