A common shorthand notation to draw organic structures is to use lines to represent CC bonds. For

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A common shorthand notation to draw organic structures is to use lines to represent C—C bonds. For example, the shorthand notation for the two structural isomers of the formula C4H10 are:

At the end of each zigzag line is a carbon atom. The C—H bonds are omitted in such shorthand notation. Use line notation to illustrate the structural isomers of C6H14.

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Chemistry

ISBN: 9781305957404

10th Edition

Authors: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste

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