Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The structure and condensed formula for a
Concept introduction:
The structure represents the geometry of the molecule. In the condensed formula of a molecule, symbols of atoms are listed in order as they appear in the molecule's structure. It does not show any bond between two atoms in the molecule.
The branches in the molecules are shown in straight line in the condensed formulae.
(b)
Interpretation:
The structure and condensed formula for an ester with formula C6H12O2 is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The structure represents the geometry of the molecule. In the condensed formula of a molecule, symbols of atoms are listed in order as they appear in the molecule's structure. It does not show any bond between two atoms in the molecule.
The branches in the molecules are shown in straight line in the condensed formulae.
(c)
Interpretation:
The structure and condensed formula for a compound with formula C2H5NO2 that is both an
Concept introduction:
The structure represents the geometry of the molecule. In the condensed formula of a molecule, symbols of atoms are listed in order as they appear in the molecule's structure. It does not show any bond between two atoms in the molecule.
The branches in the molecules are shown in straight line in the condensed formulae.
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