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R–C–NH–(p‑substituted phenyl)–CH2–CH=CH2
For example, a compound such as p‑allyl‑3‑(pyrrolidin‑2‑yl)benzamide (or its isomeric forms) would give the exact molecular formula C₂₂H₂₇NO₂.
Because the formula alone does not define a unique structure, the exact identity would need additional structural data (e.g., NMR, IR, MS). In the absence of such data, a plausible description is that it is a substituted benzamide (or amide of a phenyl‑propylamine) with a tertiary amine.
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