Draw the expanded structural formula of an organic compound with sixteen carbons using the following clues. Saturate your structure with hydrogen atoms. Start with carbon 1 1. C1 and C2 shares a bond order of 3. 2. C4 shares electrons with C5 and C6. 3. C6 connected to C7 and C8 is an sp2 hybrid. 4. C9 is connected to C8, C10, C11 and C12. 5. C13 attached to C12 has a sulfhydryl group. 6. C3 connecting C2 & C4 has a substituent as C13. 7. C5 & C10 has 1 hydrogen and 1 hydroxyl group each. 8. C14 & C15 share 3 bonds and are both connected to C13. 9. C7 is connected to C5, C6 and C10 only. 10. C8 is an sp2 hybrid with sulfide substituent. 11. C16 is doubly bonded to both C11 and C12. Note: This is only one structure.
Types of Chemical Bonds
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Polarizability In Organic Chemistry
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Coordinate Covalent Bonds
A coordinate covalent bond is also known as a dative bond, which is a type of covalent bond. It is formed between two atoms, where the two electrons required to form the bond come from the same atom resulting in a semi-polar bond. The study of coordinate covalent bond or dative bond is important to know about the special type of bonding that leads to different properties. Since covalent compounds are non-polar whereas coordinate bonds results always in polar compounds due to charge separation.
Draw the expanded structural formula of an organic compound with sixteen carbons using the following clues. Saturate your structure with hydrogen atoms. Start with carbon 1
1. C1 and C2 shares a bond order of 3.
2. C4 shares electrons with C5 and C6.
3. C6 connected to C7 and C8 is an sp2 hybrid.
4. C9 is connected to C8, C10, C11 and C12.
5. C13 attached to C12 has a sulfhydryl group.
6. C3 connecting C2 & C4 has a substituent as C13.
7. C5 & C10 has 1 hydrogen and 1 hydroxyl group each.
8. C14 & C15 share 3 bonds and are both connected to C13.
9. C7 is connected to C5, C6 and C10 only.
10. C8 is an sp2 hybrid with sulfide substituent.
11. C16 is doubly bonded to both C11 and C12.
Note: This is only one structure. I'd appreciate it if you'll able to answer it with all the given cues
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