The hydrogen atom connected to a carbon atom, which is connected to another carbon atom is called as primary hydrogen atom. Primary hydrogen atom is denoted as hydrogen.
Check the possible straight chain and branched alkanes/cycloalkanes with more than three and less than nine carbon atoms and draw one possible structure containing only primary hydrogens (if the hydrogen atom present on a carbon atom which is bonded with other carbon atom) for both alkane and cycloalkane.
Alkanes contain only linear and branched chains of carbon atoms. The molecular formula of alkanes is . Here, n is the integer.
Cycloalkanes contain one or more rings. The molecular formula for cycloalkanes is . Here, n is the integer.
If the hydrogen atom present on a carbon atom which is bonded with other carbon atom, then that hydrogen is known as primary ( ) hydrogen.
If the hydrogen atom present on a carbon atom which is bonded with other two carbon atom, then that hydrogen is known as secondary ( ) hydrogen.
If the hydrogen atom present on a carbon atom which is bonded with other three carbon atom, then that hydrogen is known as tertiary ( ) hydrogen.
The possible structures are as follows:
Draw the possible branched chain alkane which contains only primary hydrogens as follows:
Draw the possible branched cycloalkanes which contain only primary hydrogens.
Ans:Thus, the structure of an alkane and cycloalkane that contains only primary hydrogens with more than three and less than nine carbon atoms are as follows:
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