Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given structural formula of the given molecule is to be converted into condensed structure.
Concept introduction:
Condensed structural formula of a compound is the representation of atoms with its proportion in a molecule by using their chemical symbols. For example,
Structural formula: The representation of each atom with their symbol in a bond-line structure of a compound is called as structural formula.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given structural formula of the given molecule is to be converted into condensed structure.
Concept Introduction:
Condensed structural formula of a compound is the representation of atoms with its proportion in a molecule by using their chemical symbols. For example,
Structural formula: The representation of each atom with their symbol in a bond-line structure of a compound is called as structural formula.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given structural formula of the given molecule is to be converted into condensed structure.
Concept Introduction:
Condensed structural formula of a compound is the representation of atoms with its proportion in a molecule by using their chemical symbols. For example,
Structural formula: The representation of each atom with their symbol in a bond-line structure of a compound is called as structural formula.
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