(a)
Interpretation: The structure of an
Concept introduction: An alkane contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms linked together only through single bonds.
(b)
Interpretation: The structure of an alkane containing only 2° carbons has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An alkane contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms linked together only through single bonds.
(c)
Interpretation: The structure of an alkane containing only 1° and 2° hydrogens has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An alkane contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms linked together only through single bonds.
(d)
Interpretation: The structure of an alkane containing only 1° and 3° hydrogens has to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An alkane contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms linked together only through single bonds.
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