Organic Chemistry (8th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321768418
ISBN 13: 978-0-32176-841-4

Chapter 1 - Introduction and Review - Problems - Page 20: Problem 1-10 a

Answer

Draw a carbon wherever two lines meet and, a line begins and ends. And then add the number of hydrogens so that each carbon has four bonds. The molecular formula is $C_6H_{13}N$

Work Step by Step

1) Draw a carbon wherever two lines meet and, a line begins and ends. 2) Draw a bond between nitrogen and hydrogen, and a lone pair on nitrogen. 3) Then add the number of hydrogens so that each carbon has four bonds. 4) Count the number of C, H and N. In this structure there are 6 Carbons, 13 hydrogens and 1 nitrogen. Thus the molecular formula is $C_6H_{13}N$
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