Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(b)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(c)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(d)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(e)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(f)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(g)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(h)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
(i)
Interpretation: The structural formula of the given compounds has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds having different functional groups have different suffix name. Identifiaction of functional group can be done by the given systematic names of the compounds. Therefore, the systematic name of the compound helps in the drawing of its structure.
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