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Asked: April 9, 20222022-04-09T17:23:47+00:00 2022-04-09T17:23:47+00:00In: Chemistry

Draw structural formulas for organic products a and b in the window below.

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Draw structural formulas for organic products A and B in the window below:

  • Draw only products having the organic portion of the original alkyl halide.
  • Draw carbon-lithium bonds using the single bond tool. If a structure has copper-lithium bond, do not draw the lithium.
  • Separate products from different steps using the→ sign from the drop-down menu.

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The formula of the structural representation represents the sequence and method for bonding (single bond or multiple bond) of atoms within molecules.

2. Formulas for structural types

a) A structural formula that is expanded

– Write on a paper plane the hyperlinks.

b) A compact structural formula

Groups of atoms that are bonded to carbon atoms are defined as groups, or:

This chart only shows the connections between carbon atoms as well as Functional groups. Straight lines or a bend at either end represents the carbon atom but does not indicate the amount of hydrogen atoms that are bonded to carbon atoms.

One bond is comprised of an electron pair that is shared and is represented as an hyphen that connects two electrons. The single bond is a permanent bond.

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    2022-04-09T17:28:21+00:00Added an answer on April 9, 2022 at 5:28 pm

    Here is my answer

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    2022-04-10T01:12:41+00:00Added an answer on April 10, 2022 at 1:12 am

    Question:

    See the answer here

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