A) Starting from left to right of the molecule, provide the condensed formula for the molecule below (5 pts). (remember to use the Bold (B) or Usymbol dropdown menu to get to since points are deducted for this). subscripts/superscripts

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A) Starting from left to right of the molecule, provide the condensed formula for the molecule below (5 pts).

*(remember to use the Bold (B) or Usymbol dropdown menu to get to subscripts/superscripts since **points are deducted for this**).*

**Explanation:**

The image depicts a molecule with a specific structure. Here's how it is constructed:

- **Structure Analysis:**
  - Starting from the left, there is a straight chain of carbon atoms.
  - The first carbon (leftmost) is bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
  - The second carbon is bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
  - The third carbon is central and bonded to one hydrogen, and connected to two branches:
      - The fourth carbon (branch) is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
  - The central carbon also connects to another branch and continues the chain to the right.
  - The fifth carbon along the main chain (right of the central carbon) is bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
  - The sixth carbon is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
  
**Condensed Formula:**
By visual inspection and interpreting the molecular structure from left to right:
  - `CH3-CH2-C(CH3)-CH2-CH3`

This the condensed formula of the given molecule.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** A) Starting from left to right of the molecule, provide the condensed formula for the molecule below (5 pts). *(remember to use the Bold (B) or Usymbol dropdown menu to get to subscripts/superscripts since **points are deducted for this**).* **Explanation:** The image depicts a molecule with a specific structure. Here's how it is constructed: - **Structure Analysis:** - Starting from the left, there is a straight chain of carbon atoms. - The first carbon (leftmost) is bonded to two hydrogen atoms. - The second carbon is bonded to two hydrogen atoms. - The third carbon is central and bonded to one hydrogen, and connected to two branches: - The fourth carbon (branch) is bonded to three hydrogen atoms. - The central carbon also connects to another branch and continues the chain to the right. - The fifth carbon along the main chain (right of the central carbon) is bonded to two hydrogen atoms. - The sixth carbon is bonded to three hydrogen atoms. **Condensed Formula:** By visual inspection and interpreting the molecular structure from left to right: - `CH3-CH2-C(CH3)-CH2-CH3` This the condensed formula of the given molecule.
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