Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Line structure using dash-wedge notation for the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The dash-wedge notations are used to represent the three dimensional arrangement of atoms or groups of molecules in the plane of paper. There are three types of lines used for such arrangements, straight line, dash line, and wedge line. The straight line represents the bond in the plane of paper. The dash line represents the bond pointing away from the observer that is below the plane of paper. The wedge line represents the bond pointing towards the observer that is above the plane of paper.
(b)
Interpretation:
Line structure using dash-wedge notation for the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The dash-wedge notations are used to represent the three dimensional arrangement of atoms or groups of molecules in the plane of paper. There are three types of lines used for such arrangements, straight line, dash line, and wedge line. The straight line represents the bond in the plane of paper. The dash line represents the bond pointing away from the observer that is below the plane of paper. The wedge line represents the bond pointing towards the observer that is above the plane of paper.
(c)
Interpretation:
Line structure using dash-wedge notation for the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The dash-wedge notations are used to represent the three dimensional arrangement of atoms or groups of molecules in the plane of paper. There are three types of lines used for such arrangements, straight line, dash line, and wedge line. The straight line represents the bond in the plane of paper. The dash line represents the bond pointing away from the observer that is below the plane of paper. The wedge line represents the bond pointing towards the observer that is above the plane of paper.
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