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(a)
Interpretation: The condensed structural formula of ethylamine should be drawn.
Concept Introduction: In condensed structural formula, the organic structures of the compound are written in a line of text showing all the atoms in the molecule and omitting the vertical bonds.
(b)
Interpretation: The condensed structural formula of hexanamide should be drawn.
Concept Introduction: In condensed structural formula, the organic structures of the compound are written in a line of text showing all the atoms in the molecule and omitting the vertical bonds.
(c)
Interpretation: The condensed structural formula of triethylamine should be drawn.
Concept Introduction: In condensed structural formula, the organic structures of the compound are written in a line of text showing all the atoms in the molecule and omitting the vertical bonds.
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