23.29 Convert the following model into a condensed structure, and draw the structures of two isomeric compounds.

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23.29 Convert the following model into a condensed structure, and draw the structures of two isomeric compounds.

23.30 Convert each of the following models into a condensed formula:

23.31 Convert each of the following models into a chemical structure:

23.32 Identify the functional groups in each of the following compounds:

23.33 Give systematic names for the following compounds:

23.34 The following structure represents a segment of an alkene polymer. Identify the monomer from which the polymer was made.

23.35 Identify the carboxylic acid and alcohol from which the following ester was made:

23.36 Draw two isomers of the following compound:

23.37 Draw three resonance forms for naphthalene, showing the positions of the double bonds.