organic chemistry structures

Organic chemistry structure name?
I know I asked this question several times, but this structure never seems to show right in the question: CH3O – BenzeneRing – C – CH 3 OH there is attached to C attached to the benzene ring on the right. Dashes indicate the routes and CH3O and C-CH3 are in para position Nemeczek thank you! If with the OH is 4 – (1-hydroxyethyl) anisole What if OH has been replaced by a double bond an O that would make a ketone?
4 – (1-hydroxyethyl) you anisole second compound (ketone) would be called 4-methoxyacetophenone
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