(a) A cyclic, non-aromatic compound containing an attached carboxyl group is named by naming the cyclic compound exclusive of the -COOH group and then adding the suffix- carboxylic acid. Draw the structure of cis-2-methylcyclopentanecarboxylic acid. (b) A compound that contains both hydroxyl and carboxyl groups undergoes intramolecular ester formation. The product is called a lactone. Show the lactone formed from 5- hydroxypentanoic acid. (c) The structure below is pyrimidine. Draw the structure of purine.

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(a) A cyclic, non-aromatic compound containing an attached carboxyl group is named by
naming the cyclic compound exclusive of the -COOH group and then adding the suffix -
carboxylic acid. Draw the structure of cis-2-methylcyclopentanecarboxylic acid.
(b) A compound that contains both hydroxyl and carboxyl groups undergoes intramolecular
ester formation. The product is called a lactone. Show the lactone formed from 5-
hydroxypentanoic acid.
(c) The structure below is pyrimidine. Draw the structure of purine.
Iyrimidine
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 (a) A cyclic, non-aromatic compound containing an attached carboxyl group is named by naming the cyclic compound exclusive of the -COOH group and then adding the suffix - carboxylic acid. Draw the structure of cis-2-methylcyclopentanecarboxylic acid. (b) A compound that contains both hydroxyl and carboxyl groups undergoes intramolecular ester formation. The product is called a lactone. Show the lactone formed from 5- hydroxypentanoic acid. (c) The structure below is pyrimidine. Draw the structure of purine. Iyrimidine
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