
a)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula, or skeletal formula if cyclic, for each of the following has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The
➢ The condensed structural formula shows as the atoms that form the molecule are united. The bonds between the carbons and the hydrogen are not shown. The hydrogen united to carbon are represented with its chemical element that has a subscript that represents the amount of hydrogens united to the carbon.
➢ The skeletal formula shows the skeleton of the molecule. The carbons are represented by intersections or extreme of the lines. The hydrogens are represented implicitly when they are united to the carbons and explicitly when they are united to other atoms.
b)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula, or skeletal formula if cyclic, for each of the following has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The amines are ammonia derivatives that are formed when one or more hydrogens of the molecule are replaced by alkyl radicals or other types of substituents.
➢ The condensed structural formula shows as the atoms that form the molecule are united. The bonds between the carbons and the hydrogen are not shown. The hydrogen united to carbon are represented with its chemical element that has a subscript that represents the amount of hydrogens united to the carbon.
➢ The skeletal formula shows the skeleton of the molecule. The carbons are represented by intersections or extreme of the lines. The hydrogens are represented implicitly when they are united to the carbons and explicitly when they are united to other atoms.
c)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula, or skeletal formula if cyclic, for each of the following has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The amines are ammonia derivatives that are formed when one or more hydrogens of the molecule are replaced by alkyl radicals or other types of substituents.
➢ The condensed structural formula shows as the atoms that form the molecule are united. The bonds between the carbons and the hydrogen are not shown. The hydrogen united to carbon are represented with its chemical element that has a subscript that represents the amount of hydrogens united to the carbon.
➢ The skeletal formula shows the skeleton of the molecule. The carbons are represented by intersections or extreme of the lines. The hydrogens are represented implicitly when they are united to the carbons and explicitly when they are united to other atoms.
d)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula, or skeletal formula if cyclic, for each of the following has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The amines are ammonia derivatives that are formed when one or more hydrogens of the molecule are replaced by alkyl radicals or other types of substituents.
➢ The condensed structural formula shows as the atoms that form the molecule are united. The bonds between the carbons and the hydrogen are not shown. The hydrogen united to carbon are represented with its chemical element that has a subscript that represents the amount of hydrogens united to the carbon.
➢ The skeletal formula shows the skeleton of the molecule. The carbons are represented by intersections or extreme of the lines. The hydrogens are represented implicitly when they are united to the carbons and explicitly when they are united to other atoms.

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