Chapter 1: Q1-1-42Ed (page 27)
Convert the following structures into skeletal drawings
(d)
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(d)

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Chapter 1: Q1-1-42Ed (page 27)
Convert the following structures into skeletal drawings
(d)
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(d)

Benzoquinone
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The following model is a representation of aspartame, C14H18N2O5, known commercially under many names, including NutraSweet. Only the connections between atoms are shown; multiple bonds are not indicated. Complete the structure for aspartame, and indicate the positions of multiple bonds (gray 5 C, red 5 O, blue 5 N, ivory 5 H)

Tell how many hydrogens are bonded to each carbon in the following compounds, and give the molecular formula of each substance:
a.

b.

Convert the following representation of ethane,C2H6, into a conventional drawing that uses solid, wedged, and dashed lines to indicate tetrahedral geometry around each carbon (gray 5 C, ivory 5 H).

Ethane
Draw a line-bond structure for propyne, . Indicate the hybridization of the orbitals on each carbon, and predict a value for each bond angle.
Tell the number of hydrogens bonded to each carbon atom in the following substances, and give the molecular formula of each:
(a)

(b)

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(c)

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