Chapter 1: Q1-1-7P (page 10)
Why can’t an organic molecule have the formula (C2H7)?
Short Answer
An organic molecule cannot have the formula because that would require a C atom to have more than 4 bonds or an H atom to have more than 1 bond.
Chapter 1: Q1-1-7P (page 10)
Why can’t an organic molecule have the formula (C2H7)?
An organic molecule cannot have the formula because that would require a C atom to have more than 4 bonds or an H atom to have more than 1 bond.
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Write line-bond structures for the following substances, showing all nonbonding electrons:
(a) CHCl3, chloroform (b) H2S, hydrogen sulfide (c) CH3NH2, methylamine (d) CH3Li, methyllithium
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(a)CCl? (b)AlH? (c) CH?Cl2(d)SiF?(e) CH3N?
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(a)
(b)
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(c)
Convert the following structures into skeletal drawings
(b)
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