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Interpretation:
The structure of the compound has to be rewritten in another form.
Concept introduction:
The skeletal or line formula is the shorthand formula of an organic compound. It shows the skeleton of the molecule in two dimensions.
The carbon atoms are represented by the vertices of the line (bond).
The formula in which the atoms are represented as they appear in the molecular structure without bonds and dashes is known as condensed formula.
Esters are the organic compounds thatcontain
Alcohols are the organic compounds thatcontain
Amides are the organic compounds thatcontain
Aldehydes are the organic compounds thatcontain
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