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(a)
Interpretation:
The given skeletal structure needs to be converted into complete structure with all the carbon and hydrogen and lone pairs on the hetero-atoms.
Concept Introduction:
Skeletal formula is also called as shorthand formula. In
Complete structural formula of a molecule represents all the atoms of molecule, types of bonds connecting atoms and how atoms are connected to each other.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given skeletal structure needs to be converted into complete structure with all the carbon and hydrogen and lone pairs on the hetero-atoms.
Concept Introduction:
Skeletal formula is also called as shorthand formula. In organic chemistry is a form of representation in which only molecular bonding and molecular geometry is shown. Carbon and hydrogen atom is common in organic chemistry. Carbon atoms are generally shown by vertices of the bonds. Unlabelled vertex will represent carbon atom attached to number of hydrogen atom s required to fulfill its valency (i.e. four).
Complete structural formula of a molecule represents all the atoms of molecule, types of bonds connecting atoms and how atoms are connected to each other.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given skeletal structure needs to be converted into complete structure with all the carbon and hydrogen and lone pairs on the hetero-atoms.
Concept Introduction:
Skeletal formula is also called as shorthand formula. In organic chemistry is a form of representation in which only molecular bonding and molecular geometry is shown. Carbon and hydrogen atom is common in organic chemistry. Carbon atoms are generally shown by vertices of the bonds. Unlabelled vertex will represent carbon atom attached to number of hydrogen atom s required to fulfill its valency (i.e. four).
Complete structural formula of a molecule represents all the atoms of molecule, types of bonds connecting atoms and how atoms are connected to each other.
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