General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (3rd Edition)
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Author: Laura D. Frost, S. Todd Deal
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Chapter 4, Problem 1IA.10Q
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The explanation of how the number of hydrogen atoms was written after each carbon in the condensed structures.
Introduction:
In condensed structure formula, organic structures are written from left to right in one line and this structural formula is simple as it does not show any bonds or lone pairs of atoms and shows no connectivity of atoms in a molecule.
It shows the shorter way to draw a molecule and is more simplified than Lewis structure. It shows all atoms except the vertical bonds and some horizontal bonds.
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