Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The skeletal structure for the compound should be drawn by considering the problem no 20.
Concept introduction:
Skeletal structure:
Bond line structure of the compound, which shows only other than the carbon and Hydrogen atoms is known as skeletal structure.
(b)
Interpretation:
The skeletal structure for the compound should be drawn by considering the problem no 20.
Concept introduction:
Skeletal structure:
The skeletal structure is defined as the series of the atom bonded together that form the essential structure of the compound.
In organic compound the skeleton is consist of chains, braches and or ring of bonded atoms.
Skeletal atoms other than Carbon or hydrogen are called heteroatoms.
(c)
Interpretation:
The skeletal structure for the compound should be drawn by considering the problem no 20.
Concept introduction:
Skeletal structure:
The skeletal structure is defined as the series of the atom bonded together that form the essential structure of the compound.
In organic compound the skeleton is consist of chains, braches and or ring of bonded atoms.
Skeletal atoms other than Carbon or hydrogen are called heteroatoms.
(d)
Interpretation:
The skeletal structure for the compound should be drawn by considering the problem no 20.
Concept introduction:
Skeletal structure:
The skeletal structure is defined as the series of the atom bonded together that form the essential structure of the compound.
In organic compound the skeleton is consist of chains, braches and or ring of bonded atoms.
Skeletal atoms other than Carbon or hydrogen are called heteroatoms.
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