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if a structural isomer has an OH attached, i don't understand why it's unlikely that it'll be a liquid at room temperature.
I think, I'm not sure, but because both O and H are gases
I can think of many alcohols that are liquid at room temperature.
I think, I'm not sure, but because both O and H are gases
I can think of many alcohols that are liquid at room temperature.
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