Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.
If the
Interpretation:
(b)
Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.
If the
Interpretation:
(c)
Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.
If the
Interpretation:
(d)
Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.
If the
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