Draw the expanded structural formula of an organic compound with sixteen carbons using the following clues. Saturate your structure with hydrogen atoms. Start with carbon 1 1. C1 and C2 shares a bond order of 3 2. C4 shares electrons with C5 and C6 3. C5 is connected to C7 and C8 4. C3, connecting C2 and C4, has a substituent C13 5. C13, attached to C6, has a sulfyhydryl group 6. C9 is connected to C4, C8, C10, and C11 7. C6 and C10 has 1 hydrogen and 1 hydroxyl group each 8. C8 is an sp2 hybrid with sulfide substituent 9. C14, attached to C13, shares 3 bonds with C15 10. C16 is doubly bonded to both C11 and C12 each 11. C1 and C12 shares a bond with each other

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Draw the expanded structural formula of an
organic compound with sixteen carbons using
the following clues. Saturate your structure with
hydrogen atoms. Start with carbon 1
1. C1 and C2 shares a bond order of 3
2. C4 shares electrons with C5 and C6
3. C5 is connected to C7 and C8
4. C3, connecting C2 and C4, has a substituent
C13
5. C13, attached to C6, has a sulfyhydryl group
6. C9 is connected to C4, C8, C10, and C11
7. C6 and C10 has 1 hydrogen and 1 hydroxyl
group each
8. C8 is an sp2 hybrid with sulfide substituent
9. C14, attached to C13, shares 3 bonds with C15
10. C16 is doubly bonded to both C11 and C12
each
11. C1 and C12 shares a bond with each other
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the expanded structural formula of an organic compound with sixteen carbons using the following clues. Saturate your structure with hydrogen atoms. Start with carbon 1 1. C1 and C2 shares a bond order of 3 2. C4 shares electrons with C5 and C6 3. C5 is connected to C7 and C8 4. C3, connecting C2 and C4, has a substituent C13 5. C13, attached to C6, has a sulfyhydryl group 6. C9 is connected to C4, C8, C10, and C11 7. C6 and C10 has 1 hydrogen and 1 hydroxyl group each 8. C8 is an sp2 hybrid with sulfide substituent 9. C14, attached to C13, shares 3 bonds with C15 10. C16 is doubly bonded to both C11 and C12 each 11. C1 and C12 shares a bond with each other
Additional Instructions: Use a different ink to
label/number the Carbon atoms and another ink
for the Hydrogen atoms for saturation ( do not
Include Hydrogens in the clues).
Transcribed Image Text:Additional Instructions: Use a different ink to label/number the Carbon atoms and another ink for the Hydrogen atoms for saturation ( do not Include Hydrogens in the clues).
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