Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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Chapter 5, Problem 3CTQ
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Interpretation: The line-bond structure of anion with counter ion for
Concept introduction: The line-bond structure of the molecule represents a molecule with lines in which lines are the representations of covalent bonds. In representation, single line shows single bond while double parallel lines show double bond.
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