
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contain both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown as,
Figure 1
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula, one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 1
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 1.
(b)
Interpretation: The condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown as, is,
Figure 2
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula, one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 2
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 2.
(c)
Interpretation: The condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown as,
Figure 3
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula, one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 3
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 3.
(d)
Interpretation: Condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is,
Figure 4
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 4
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 4.
(e)
Interpretation: Condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is,
Figure 5
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 5
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 5.
(f)
Interpretation: Condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The the Lewis structure of the given molecule is,
Figure 6
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
oxygen and chlorine is bonded to carbon atom. Thus, the Lewis structure of the given molecule is,
Figure 6
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 6.
(g)
Interpretation: Condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is,
Figure 7
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 7
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 7.
(h)
Interpretation: Condensed formula of the given molecule is to be converted to Lewis structure.
Concept introduction: Lewis structures can be drawn for organic compounds which contains both rings and chains of atoms. In Lewis structure compounds are represented with symbols of atoms connected with bonds.

Answer to Problem 1.65P
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is,
Figure 8
Explanation of Solution
Lewis structures can be drawn by following the below rules.
• Draw a carbon back bone of the compound.
• Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens to make it tetravalent.
• All heteroatoms and the hydrogens directly bonded to them are drawn.
To interpret a condensed formula one should start from left and proceed to right. All the carbon atoms are tetravalent. A carbon bonded to three
Figure 8
The Lewis structure of the given molecule is shown in Figure 8.
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