
(a)
Interpretation:
The given molecule is whether a
Concept introduction:
Carboxylic acid: One
The derivatives of carboxylic acid are ester, amide
Ester: One
Amide: One
In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.
In Line structure,
- Only shows bonds.
- C atoms assumed at each end and intersection of bonds
- H atoms are not shown.
- Assume 4 bonds to each C
- Fulfill C’s 4 bonds by adding hydrogens.
In condensed structure representation,
- Some or all of the lines are omitted and atoms attached to carbon are written immediately after it.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given molecule is whether a carboxylic acid, an amide or an ester has to be determined. The condensed and all line structure of the given molecule has to be determined
Concept introduction:
Functional group: They are certain substitutes in the organic molecules which are determine the characteristic reactions taking place in it.
Carboxylic acid: One
The derivatives of carboxylic acid are ester, amide
Ester: One
Amide: One
In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.
In Line structure,
- Only shows bonds.
- C atoms assumed at each end and intersection of bonds
- H atoms are not shown.
- Assume 4 bonds to each C
- Fulfill C’s 4 bonds by adding hydrogens.
In condensed structure representation,
- Some or all of the lines are omitted and atoms attached to carbon are written immediately after it.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given molecule is whether a carboxylic acid, an amide or an ester has to be determined. The condensed and all line structure of the given molecule has to be determined
Concept introduction:
Functional group: They are certain substitutes in the organic molecules which are determine the characteristic reactions taking place in it.
Carboxylic acid: One
The derivatives of carboxylic acid are ester, amide
Ester: One
Amide: One
In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.
In Line structure,
- Only shows bonds.
- C atoms assumed at each end and intersection of bonds
- H atoms are not shown.
- Assume 4 bonds to each C
- Fulfill C’s 4 bonds by adding hydrogens.
In condensed structure representation,
- Some or all of the lines are omitted and atoms attached to carbon are written immediately after it.

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