Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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ISBN: 9781305079373
Author: William L. Masterton, Cecile N. Hurley
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 48QAP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To write the molecular formula and condensed formula of given molecule:

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 2, Problem 48QAP , additional homework tip  1

Concept introduction:

Condensed formula: It is a way of writing the molecule where all the atoms are arranged in order as appear in structural formula but while writing condensed formula, bond lines are omitted. For example: Condensed formula of propane is CH3 CH2 CH3.

Molecular formula: It is the easiest way of representing the number of atoms of each element in a molecule.

While writing molecule formula, symbol of each element is written with their respective number of atoms in a single molecule. And these numbers are written in subscript as:

CxHyNzwhereC,H,andNaresymbolofcarbon,hydrogenandnitrogenelement.Andx,y,zrepresentsthenumberofC,HandNatomsinasinglemolecule

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Answer to Problem 48QAP

Condensed formula: CH3 COOH

Molecular formula: C2 H4 O2

Explanation of Solution

Given structural formula-

In above structural formula, CH3 group is attached with acetic acid group through carbon atom. Hence, its condensed formula will be CH3 COOH.

In 1 molecule of CH3 COOH, there are 2 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms. Therefore, its molecular formula is C2 H4 O2.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

To write the molecular formula and condensed formula of given molecule:

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 2, Problem 48QAP , additional homework tip  2

Concept introduction:

Condensed formula: It is a way of writing the molecule where all the atoms are arranged in order as appear in structural formula but while writing condensed formula, bond lines are omitted. For example: Condensed formula of propane is CH3 CH2 CH3.

Molecular formula: It is the easiest way of representing the number of atoms of each element in a molecule.

While writing molecule formula, symbol of each element is written with their respective number of atoms in a single molecule. And these numbers are written in subscript as:

CxHyNzwhereC,H,andNaresymbolofcarbon,hydrogenandnitrogenelement.Andx,y,zrepresentsthenumberofC,HandNatomsinasinglemolecule

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Answer to Problem 48QAP

Condensed formula: CH3 Cl

Molecular formula: CH3 Cl

Explanation of Solution

Given structural formula:

In above structural formula, CH3 group is attached with Chlorine group through carbon atom. Hence, its condensed formula will be CH3 Cl.

In 1 molecule of CH3 Cl, there are 1 carbon atom, 3 hydrogen atoms and 1 chlorine atom. Therefore, its molecular formula is CH3 Cl.

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