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Interpretation:
The structural formulas for each of the given compound are to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mostly, organic compounds are represented by bond line structural formulas.
In bond line formula, each bond is represented by a line.
At the end of each line, if no any atom is shown, then a carbon atom is present.
In bond line formula, each bond is represented by a line.
At the end of each line, if no any atom is shown, then a carbon atom is present.
If the carbon atom attached to the halogen is attached to only one carbon atom, then the
If the carbon atom attached to the halogen is attached to two other carbon atoms, then the alkyl halide is a secondary alkyl halide.
If the carbon atom attached to the halogen is attached to three other carbon atoms, then the alkyl halide is a tertiary alkyl halide.
If the carbon atom attached to the hydroxyl group is attached to only one carbon atom, then the alcohol is a primary alcohol.
If the carbon atom attached to the hydroxyl group is attached to two other carbon atoms, then the alcohol is a secondary alcohol.
If the carbon atom attached to the hydroxyl group is attached to three other carbon atoms, then the alcohol is a tertiary alcohol.
If the nitrogen atom is attached to the only one organic group, then the
If the nitrogen atom is attached to two organic groups, then the amine is classified as a secondary amine.
If the nitrogen atom is attached to three organic groups, then the anime is classified as a tertiary amine.
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- Chemistry: The Molecular ScienceChemistryISBN:9781285199047Author:John W. Moore, Conrad L. StanitskiPublisher:Cengage Learning
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