(a)
Interpretation: Condensed structural formula should be found for the given bond line structure of the organic molecules.
Concept introduction: Condensed structural formula of an organic molecule is the representation of atoms with its proportion in a molecule by using their chemical symbols.
In condensed structural formula, the atoms in a molecule are represented or grouped as they appear in the bond line structure. The condensed structural formula does not show any single bond present in the molecule.
The presence of unsaturation (double or triple bond) is shown explicitly in the condensed formula.
(b)
Interpretation: Condensed structural formula should be found for the given bond line structure of the organic molecules.
Concept introduction: Condensed structural formula of an organic molecule is the representation of atoms with its proportion in a molecule by using their chemical symbols.
In condensed structural formula, the atoms in a molecule are represented or grouped as they appear in the bond line structure. The condensed structural formula does not show any single bond present in the molecule.
The presence of unsaturation (double or triple bond) is shown explicitly in the condensed formula.
(c)
Interpretation: Condensed structural formula should be found for the given bond line structure of the organic molecules.
Concept introduction: Condensed structural formula of an organic molecule is the representation of atoms with its proportion in a molecule by using their chemical symbols.
In condensed structural formula, the atoms in a molecule are represented or grouped as they appear in the bond line structure. The condensed structural formula does not show any single bond present in the molecule.
The presence of unsaturation (double or triple bond) is shown explicitly in the condensed formula.
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