Chapter 1: PROBLEM 1.33 (page 86)
Question: Draw a line-angle formula for each compound in Problem.
Short Answer
Answer
The Line-angle formulas for the given compounds are:
a.

b.

c.

d.

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Chapter 1: PROBLEM 1.33 (page 86)
Question: Draw a line-angle formula for each compound in Problem.
Answer
The Line-angle formulas for the given compounds are:
a.

b.

c.

d.

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Draw Lewis structures for the following compounds.
Explain what is unusual about the bonding in the compounds in parts (i) and (j).
In 1934, Edward A. Doisy of Washington University extracted 3000 lb of hog ovaries to isolate a few milligrams of pure estradiol, a potent female hormone. Doisy burned 5.00 mg of this precious sample in oxygen and found that 14.54 mg of CO2 and 3.97 mg of H2O were generated.
(a) Determine the empirical formula of estradiol.
(b) The molecular weight of estradiol was later determined to be 272. Determine the molecular formula of estradiol.
Predict the hybridization, geometry, and bond angles for the carbon and nitrogen atoms in acetonitriles
(1) Draw a Lewis structure for each compound.
(2) Label the hybridization, geometry, and bond angles around each atom other than hydrogen.
(3) Draw a three- dimensional representation (using wedges and dashed lines) of the structure.
(a)CO2
(b)CH3OCH3
(c)(CH3)3O+
(d)CH3COOH
(e)CH3CCH
(f)CH3CHNCH3
(g)H2CCO
Circle any lone pair (pairs of nonbonding electrons) in the structures you drew for Problem1-3.
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