Chapter 1: Q42E-d (page 27)
Convert the following structures into skeletal drawings
(a)

Quetiapine(Seroquel)
(b)

1,3-pentadiene
(c)

1,2-dicholorcyclopentane
(d)

Benzoquinone
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(d)

Benzoquinone
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Chapter 1: Q42E-d (page 27)
Convert the following structures into skeletal drawings
(a)

Quetiapine(Seroquel)
(b)

1,3-pentadiene
(c)

1,2-dicholorcyclopentane
(d)

Benzoquinone
(d)

Benzoquinone
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Draw a line-bond structure for propane, . Predict the value of each bond angle, and indicate the overall shape of the molecule.
What are likely formulas for the following molecules?
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Tell the number of hydrogens bonded to each carbon atom in the following substances, and give the molecular formula of each:
(c)

The following model is a representation of citric acid, the key substance in the so-called citric acid cycle, by which food molecules are metabolized in the body. Only the connections between atoms are shown; multiple bonds are not indicated. Complete the structure by indicating the positions of multiple bonds and lone-pair electrons (gray 5 C, red 5 O, ivory 5 H).

Convert the following molecular formulas into line-bond structures that are consistent with valence rules:
(a) (b)
(c) (2 possibilities)(d) (2 possibilities)
(e ) (3 possibilities) (f)(4 possibilities)
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