Interpretation:
How compounds can be created with specific smell using chemistry needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Different compounds have different structural features particularly
Answer to Problem 4E
Scientist can use chemistry to synthesize molecules with specific functional groups corresponding to specific smell.
Explanation of Solution
Many natural compounds are there which have specific smell. For example limonene is responsible for the smell of orange. It is used as flavoring agent in different food.
Structure of limonene is given below.
On the other hand, L-limonene has piny turpentine like odor.
Structure is given below.
Thus, smell depends on the structure of the molecule. Scientists can use chemistry to include different functional groups with different streochemical orientation (optical isomers) to have different smell.
Thus, chemistry can be used to create compounds with specific smell.
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