(a)
Interpretation:
Number of carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms has to be determined in the given structure.
Concept Introduction:
Steps to identify the number of carbon atoms in and the missing hydrogen atoms are as follows,
The carbon atom at the end point has to be counted.
Hydrogen atoms at each carbon have to be counted. Each carbon will have four hydrogen atoms.
(b)
Interpretation:
Number of carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms has to be determined in the given structure.
Concept Introduction:
Steps to identify the number of carbon atoms in and the missing hydrogen atoms are as follows,
The carbon atom at the end point has to be counted.
Hydrogen atoms at each carbon have to be counted. Each carbon will have four hydrogen atoms.
(c)
Interpretation:
Number of carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms has to be determined in the given structure.
Concept Introduction:
Steps to identify the number of carbon atoms in and the missing hydrogen atoms are as follows,
The carbon atom at the end point has to be counted.
Hydrogen atoms at each carbon have to be counted. Each carbon will have four hydrogen atoms.
(d)
Interpretation:
Number of carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms has to be determined in the given structure.
Concept Introduction:
Steps to identify the number of carbon atoms in and the missing hydrogen atoms are as follows,
The carbon atom at the end point has to be counted.
Hydrogen atoms at each carbon have to be counted. Each carbon will have four hydrogen atoms.
(e)
Interpretation:
Number of carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms has to be determined in the given structure.
Concept Introduction:
Steps to identify the number of carbon atoms in and the missing hydrogen atoms are as follows,
The carbon atom at the end point has to be counted.
Hydrogen atoms at each carbon have to be counted. Each carbon will have four hydrogen atoms.
(f)
Interpretation:
Number of carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms has to be determined in the given structure.
Concept Introduction:
Steps to identify the number of carbon atoms in and the missing hydrogen atoms are as follows,
The carbon atom at the end point has to be counted.
Hydrogen atoms at each carbon have to be counted. Each carbon will have four hydrogen atoms.
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