Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function
Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function
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Author: K. Peter C. Vollhardt, Neil E. Schore
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The following Kekulé formula should be represented in its condensed formula:

  Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Chapter 1, Problem 43P , additional homework tip  1

Concept introduction: While writing the condensed formula of the compound, all the atoms in the compound are written a line of text and the vertical bonds and lone pairs are omitted.

b.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The following Kekulé formula should be represented in its condensed formula:

  Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Chapter 1, Problem 43P , additional homework tip  2

Concept introduction: While writing the condensed formula of the compound, all the atoms in the compound are written a line of text and the vertical bonds and lone pairs are omitted.

c.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The following Kekulé formula should be represented in its condensed formula:

  Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Chapter 1, Problem 43P , additional homework tip  3

Concept introduction: While writing the condensed formula of the compound, all the atoms in the compound are written a line of text and the vertical bonds and lone pairs are omitted.

d.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The following Kekulé formula should be represented in its condensed formula:

  Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Chapter 1, Problem 43P , additional homework tip  4

Concept introduction: While writing the condensed formula of the compound, all the atoms in the compound are written a line of text and the vertical bonds and lone pairs are omitted.

e.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The following Kekulé formula should be represented in its condensed formula:

  Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Chapter 1, Problem 43P , additional homework tip  5

Concept introduction: While writing the condensed formula of the compound, all the atoms in the compound are written a line of text and the vertical bonds and lone pairs are omitted.

f.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The following Kekulé formula should be represented in its condensed formula:

  Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Chapter 1, Problem 43P , additional homework tip  6

Concept introduction: While writing the condensed formula of the compound, all the atoms in the compound are written a line of text and the vertical bonds and lone pairs are omitted.

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