
(a)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula of
Concept introduction:
The condensed structural formula is a way of representation or writing organic structures in a line. The lines are drawn between bonded atoms, but the bond between carbon-hydrogen should be omitted.

Answer to Problem 18E
The condensed structural formula of
Explanation of Solution
The
Figure 1
The numbering is assigned to the carbon atoms according to the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms. The
The condensed structural formula of
(b)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula of
Concept introduction:
The condensed structural formula is a way of representation or writing organic structures in a line. The lines are drawn between bonded atoms, but the bond between carbon-hydrogen should be omitted.

Answer to Problem 18E
The condensed structural formula of
Explanation of Solution
The
Figure 2
The numbering is assigned to the carbon atoms according to the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms. The
The condensed structural formula of
(c)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula of
Concept introduction:
The condensed structural formula is a way of representation or writing organic structures in a line. The lines are drawn between bonded atoms, but the bond between carbon-hydrogen should be omitted.

Answer to Problem 18E
The condensed structural formula of
Explanation of Solution
The
Figure 3
The numbering is assigned to the carbon atoms according to the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms. The
The condensed structural formula of
(d)
Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula of
Concept introduction:
The condensed structural formula is a way of representation or writing organic structures in a line. The lines are drawn between bonded atoms, but the bond between carbon-hydrogen should be omitted.

Answer to Problem 18E
The condensed structural formula of
Explanation of Solution
The
Figure 4
The numbering is assigned to the carbon atoms according to the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms. The diethyl represents that two ethyl
The condensed structural formula of
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