Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The structure has to be drawn for the given organic molecule.
Concept Introduction:
Points to remember while drawing the structure of a neutral organic compound,
- Each carbon atom has four bonds.
- Each nitrogen atom has three bonds.
- Each oxygen atom has two bonds.
- Each hydrogen atom has one bond.
Number of bonds is depends on the number of electrons in the outer most shell.
Kekule formula displays the atoms of the molecule in order to which they are bonded and also shows how the atoms are bonded to one another.
Bonds are shown using lines, the number of dashes indicates whether the bond is single, double or triple.
(b)
Interpretation:
The structure should be drawn for the given organic molecule.
Concept Introduction:
Points to remember while drawing the structure of a neutral organic compound,
- Each carbon atom has four bonds.
- Each nitrogen atom has three bonds.
- Each oxygen atom has two bonds.
- Each hydrogen atom has one bond.
Number of bonds is depends on the number of electrons in the outer most shell.
Kekule formula displays the atoms of the molecule in order to which they are bonded and also shows how the atoms are bonded to one another.
Bonds are shown using lines, the number of dashes indicates whether the bond is single, double or triple.
(c)
Interpretation:
The structure should be drawn for the given organic molecule.
Concept Introduction:
Points to remember while drawing the structure of a neutral organic compound,
- Each carbon atom has four bonds.
- Each nitrogen atom has three bonds.
- Each oxygen atom has two bonds.
- Each hydrogen atom has one bond.
Number of bonds is depends on the number of electrons in the outer most shell.
Kekule formula displays the atoms of the molecule in order to which they are bonded and also shows how the atoms are bonded to one another.
Bonds are shown using lines. And the number of dashes indicates whether the bond is single, double or triple.
(d)
Interpretation:
The structure should be drawn for the given organic molecule.
Concept Introduction:
Points to remember while drawing the structure of a neutral organic compound,
- Each carbon atom has four bonds.
- Each nitrogen atom has three bonds.
- Each oxygen atom has two bonds.
- Each hydrogen atom has one bond.
Number of bonds is depends on the number of electrons in the outer most shell.
Kekule formula displays the atoms of the molecule in order to which they are bonded and also shows how the atoms are bonded to one another.
Bonds are shown using lines, the number of dashes indicates whether the bond is single, double or triple.

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