Chapter 1: Q1-1-31E (page 27)
Draw a three-dimensional representation of the oxygen-bearing carbon atom in ethanol, using the standard convention of solid, wedged, and dashed lines.
Chapter 1: Q1-1-31E (page 27)
Draw a three-dimensional representation of the oxygen-bearing carbon atom in ethanol, using the standard convention of solid, wedged, and dashed lines.
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(a) Acrylonitrile,C3H3N, which contains a carbon-carbon double bond and a carbon-nitrogen triple bond
(b) Ethyl methyl ether,C3H8O, which contains an oxygen atom bonded to two carbons
(c) Butane,C4H10, which contains a chain of four carbon atoms
(d) Cyclohexene, C6H10, which contains a ring of six carbon atoms and one carbon-carbon double bond
What are likely formulas for the following substances?
(a)CCl? (b)AlH? (c) CH?Cl2(d)SiF?(e) CH3N?
Convert the following molecular formulas into line-bond structures that are consistent with valence rules:
(a) (b)
(c) (2 possibilities)(d) (2 possibilities)
(e ) (3 possibilities) (f)(4 possibilities)
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The following molecular model is a representation of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), the active ingredient in many sunscreens. Indicate the positions of the multiple bonds, and draw a skeletal structure (gray 5 C, red 5 O, blue 5 N, ivory 5 H).
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