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(a)
Interpretation:
The number of different compounds with the formula
Concept introduction:
Newman projection is a way of representing the groups attached to carbon atoms in the
The line-and-wedge representation is used to show the molecule in three dimensions.
The sawhorse representation is used to show the above carbon atom on right side in a molecule.
(b)
Interpretation:
The number of different compounds obtained by replacing one hydrogen with chlorine in
Concept introduction:
Newman projection is a way of representing the groups attached to carbon atoms in the
The line-and-wedge representation is used to show the molecule in three dimensions.
The sawhorse representation is used to show the above carbon atom on right side in a molecule.
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Organic Chemistry
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