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Chapter 12.5, Problem 12.32QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
An organic compound can have many structures by which they can be represented, such as molecular formula, Lewis structure, structural formula and condensed formula.
Concept introduction:
- A condensed structural formula is a more compact way of drawing the structural formula of a molecule which is also called as a semi-structural formula.
- In a condensed structural formula covalent bonds are not shown and atoms of the same type bonded to one another are grouped together in a line.
- If there is repetition of a group in a chain, then brackets [square brackets] are used to indicate the repetition of a group in a chain.
A subscript number written to the right of the final bracket tells us how many times this group of atoms is found in this position in the molecule. - If groups of atoms are attached to a chain, then parentheses (round brackets) are used to enclose groups attached to a chain
- Double and/or triple covalent bonds between carbon atoms are shown in the condensed structural formula.
- Whereas structural formula shows all bonding.
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
To write the condensed formula for the given alkanes
a. 3-methyl-1-butyne
b. 3,4-dimethyl-1-pentene
To write structural formula for the given alkanes
c. 1,2-dichlorocyclopentene
d. 2-methyl-2-hexene
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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
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