||| = O PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Identifying rigid parts of an acyclic organic molecule In the actual molecule of which this is a Lewis structure, which of the labeled distances can change? H marked O H 1= F B C H A N. unmarked C 'N O H 0,0.... List all the distances that can change. For example, suppose all the distances were measured at a certain time, and again 0.1s later. If distance A might be 50% bigger or smaller the second time, but all the other distances are certain to be the same, you should write "A". If A and B might be different the second time, but no other distances, you would write "A, B". And so on. Note for advanced students: you can assume the molecule is dissolved in an appropriate solvent at room temperature. X 0/5 You can click the "unmarked" tab to see the molecule without any of the distances marked. 5 Jacari V ? olo Ar 8:

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O PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Identifying rigid parts of an acyclic organic molecule
In the actual molecule of which this is a Lewis structure, which of the labeled distances can change?
H
marked
O
G:
F
H
B
C
H
A
N.
unmarked
G
с
N
O
H
0,0....
List all the distances that can change. For example, suppose all the distances were measured at a certain time, and again 0.1s later. If distance A might
be 50% bigger or smaller the second time, but all the other distances are certain to be the same, you should write "A". If A and B might be different
the second time, but no other distances, you would write "A, B". And so on.
Note for advanced students: you can assume the molecule is dissolved in an appropriate solvent at room temperature.
X
0/5
You can click the "unmarked" tab to see the molecule without any of the distances marked.
S
Jacari V
18 CO
olo
Ar
Transcribed Image Text:||| = O PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Identifying rigid parts of an acyclic organic molecule In the actual molecule of which this is a Lewis structure, which of the labeled distances can change? H marked O G: F H B C H A N. unmarked G с N O H 0,0.... List all the distances that can change. For example, suppose all the distances were measured at a certain time, and again 0.1s later. If distance A might be 50% bigger or smaller the second time, but all the other distances are certain to be the same, you should write "A". If A and B might be different the second time, but no other distances, you would write "A, B". And so on. Note for advanced students: you can assume the molecule is dissolved in an appropriate solvent at room temperature. X 0/5 You can click the "unmarked" tab to see the molecule without any of the distances marked. S Jacari V 18 CO olo Ar
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