Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Given condensed structural formula has to be expanded into a complete structural formula.
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of
In condensed structure representation,
- ✓ Some or all of the lines are omitted and atoms attached to carbon are written immediately after it.
In all bonds structure representation,
- ✓ All of the atoms are shown at each end and intersection of bonds
- ✓ H atoms are shown
(b)
Interpretation:
Given condensed structural formula has to be expanded into a complete structural formula.
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.
In condensed structure representation,
- ✓ Some or all of the lines are omitted and atoms attached to carbon are written immediately after it.
In all bonds structure representation,
- ✓ All of the atoms are shown at each end and intersection of bonds
- ✓ H atoms are shown
(c)
Interpretation:
Given condensed structural formula has to be expanded into a complete structural formula.
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.
In condensed structure representation,
- ✓ Some or all of the lines are omitted and atoms attached to carbon are written immediately after it.
In all bonds structure representation,
- ✓ All of the atoms are shown at each end and intersection of bonds
- ✓ H atoms are shown
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