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Drawing Three Dimensional (3-D) Structures on Paper |
A Brief Review of Line Structures |
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Line structures are the organic chemists shorthand for drawing chemical structures on paper. |
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Consider propane, a simple alkane with the molecular formula C3H8. |
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A beginner might draw an extended
structure, showing all of the bonds an atoms in propane:![]() |
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Thus, chemists have taken to using line structures for most drawing of structures. |
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The line structure for propane looks like this:![]() |
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Rules for drawing line structures: |
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Look at a few more examples, in order to become familiar with line structures: |
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What about stereochemical information or three dimensional information? Please go to the next page for this topic. |
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