
a.
Interpretation: To give the correct structure of the compound if it is incorrect.
Concept Introduction: Structural formulas are used to give the structures for the compounds. It helps in telling the exact number of atoms that are present in a compound along with
a.

Answer to Problem 80A
The given structure for the compound is correct.
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is Pent-2-ene.
It is a five-membered continuous carbon chain that contains a double bond at the second carbon atom.
b.
Interpretation: To give the correct structure of the compound if it is incorrect.
Concept Introduction: Structural formulas are used to give the structures for the compounds. It helps in telling the exact number of atoms that are present in a compound along with functional groups if present.
b.

Answer to Problem 80A
The structure of the compound is incorrect.
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is 1,1-Dimethyl cyclopentadiene.
In 1,1-Dimethyl cyclopentadiene, there are two double bonds present in the ring, and two methyl groups are substituted on the first carbon atom.
The correct structure of this compound is given as follows:
c.
Interpretation: To give the correct structure of the compound if it is incorrect.
Concept Introduction: Structural formulas are used to give the structures for the compounds. It helps in telling the exact number of atoms that are present in a compound along with functional groups if present.
c.

Answer to Problem 80A
The structure of the given compound is incorrect.
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is Pent-2-yne.
Pent-2-yne is an
The correct structure of Pent-2-yne is given as follows:
d.
Interpretation: To give the correct structure of the compound if it is incorrect.
Concept Introduction: Structural formulas are used to give the structures for the compounds. It helps in telling the exact number of atoms that are present in a compound along with functional groups if present.
d.

Answer to Problem 80A
The structure of the given compound is incorrect.
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is But-1-ene.
But-1-ene is an
The correct structure of But-1-ene is given as follows:
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