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Chapter 1.6, Problem 13P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The structural formulas of the constitutionally isomeric compounds having given molecular formula are to be written.
Concept introduction:
Constitutional isomers having the same molecular formula differ in the order in which their atoms are connected.
In each structure, the carbon atom must have four bonds.
Each nitrogen atom must have three bonds.
Each oxygen atom must have two bonds.
Halogen atoms must have one bond each.
Unshared electron pairs on nitrogen, oxygen, and halogen atoms must be included in the structure.
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