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a.
Interpretation:
The structural formulas for the benzene should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Condensed structural formula:
In the Condensed structural formula cannot draw the carbon and hydrogen bonds. It is the small form of structure.
Line structural formula:
In the line structural formula draws the carbon and hydrogen bonds.
b.
Interpretation:
The structural formulas for the toluene should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Condensed structural formula:
In the Condensed structural formula cannot draw the carbon and hydrogen bonds. It is the small form of structure.
Line structural formula:
In the line structural formula draws the carbon and hydrogen bonds.
c.
Interpretation:
The structural formulas for the chloroform should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Condensed structural formula:
In the Condensed structural formula cannot draw the carbon and hydrogen bonds. It is the small form of structure.
Line structural formula:
In the line structural formula draws the carbon and hydrogen bonds.
d.
Interpretation:
The structural formulas for the methylene chloride should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Condensed structural formula:
In the Condensed structural formula cannot draw the carbon and hydrogen bonds. It is the small form of structure.
Line structural formula:
In the line structural formula draws the carbon and hydrogen bonds.
e.
Interpretation:
The structural formulas for the trichloroethylene should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Condensed structural formula:
In the Condensed structural formula cannot draw the carbon and hydrogen bonds. It is the small form of structure.
Line structural formula:
In the line structural formula draws the carbon and hydrogen bonds.
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EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES
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