Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given molecular model should be match with the correct line-wedge-dash structure.
Concept introduction:
Wedges and dashes: A Molecule can be represents in a three-dimensional structure in which solid lines represent bonds in the plane of the paper, wedges (dark line) represent bonds towards the viewer and dashed lines represent bonds away from the viewer.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given molecular model should be match with the correct line-wedge-dash structure.
Concept introduction:
Wedges and dashes: A Molecule can be represents in a three-dimensional structure in which solid lines represent bonds in the plane of the paper, wedges (dark line) represent bonds towards the viewer and dashed lines represent bonds away from the viewer.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given molecular model should be match with the correct line-wedge-dash structure.
Concept introduction:
Wedges and dashes: A Molecule can be represents in a three-dimensional structure in which solid lines represent bonds in the plane of the paper, wedges (dark line) represent bonds towards the viewer and dashed lines represent bonds away from the viewer.
(d)
Interpretation:
The given molecular model should be match with the correct line-wedge-dash structure.
Concept introduction:
Wedges and dashes: A Molecule can be represents in a three-dimensional structure in which solid lines represent bonds in the plane of the paper, wedges (dark line) represent bonds towards the viewer and dashed lines represent bonds away from the viewer.
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