
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The Dash-wedge structure for the given Newman projection is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A dash -wedge structure is a three-dimensional representation of a molecule drawn using different representations for bonds in the plane of paper, and those projecting toward and away from the viewer.
The bond which is in the plane of paper is represented by a straight line. The bond which points away from the viewer is represented by a dash line. The bond which points towards the viewer is represented by a wedge line.
(b)
Interpretation:
The Dash-wedge structure for the following Newman projection is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A dash -wedge structure is a three-dimensional representation of a molecule drawn using different representations for bonds in the plane of paper and those projecting toward and away from the viewer. The bond which is in the plane of paper is represented by a straight line. The bond which points away from the viewer is represented by a dash line. The bond which points towards the viewer is represented by a wedge line.
(c)
Interpretation:
The Dash-wedge structure for the following Newman projection is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A dash -wedge structure is a three-dimensional representation of a molecule drawn using different representations for bonds in the plane of paper and those projecting toward and away from the viewer. The bond which is in the plane of paper is represented by a straight line. The bond which points away from the viewer is represented by a dash line. The bond which points towards the viewer is represented by a wedge line.
(d)
Interpretation:
The Dash-wedge structure for the following Newman projection is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A dash -wedge structure is a three-dimensional representation of a molecule drawn using different representations for bonds in the plane of paper and those projecting toward and away from the viewer. The bond which is in the plane of paper is represented by a straight line. The bond which points away from the viewer is represented by a dash line. The bond which points towards the viewer is represented by a wedge line.

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