Skip to main content

All Questions

Tagged with
-1 votes
1 answer
457 views

Type of diagram and ordering of bonds used to depict a glucose molecule

I find these type of diagrams easier to consult when building molecules using a 'molecular building kit'. Is there a name for this type of diagram? For the glucose molecule (in the above diagram), I ...
noi.m's user avatar
  • 121
9 votes
1 answer
570 views

How to you show a 3-center 2-electron bond in a Lewis structure?

How would you write $\ce{PCl5}$ or other hyper-conjugate molecules as a Lewis structure that indicates 3-center 2-electron bonds? I have seen depictions [1] for transition metal complexes but not for ...
Karsten's user avatar
  • 41.2k
5 votes
1 answer
2k views

Can a double bond extend beyond the plane and if so, how would it be drawn?

Can double and triple bonds, etc., extend beyond the plane in a Lewis structure, and if so, how are they represented? I.e., how would 1 and 2 in this image be drawn if they were doubles or triples?
dontexist's user avatar
  • 153
8 votes
1 answer
2k views

Does the Location of Line-Dash-Wedge Notations Matter?

In Line-Dash-Wedge notation, when illustrating that an atom or bond is directed towards or away from the viewer (solid triangle for coming forward, dotted lines for going back), does the location of ...
Westin Johnson's user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
54 views

Drawing bonds and delocalised electrons in condensed formulae

The $\LaTeX$ mhchem package provides commands for drawing bonds within condensed chemical formulae. Some of them have a clear allocation to covalent bonds while others have not. Single, double, and ...
Delorian's user avatar
2 votes
3 answers
881 views

Why do some diagrams of some molecules show the bonds of only some of their submolecules?

In the diagram of ATP below this paragraph there are no lines between the atoms in the $\ce{NH2}$ molecule or in the $\ce{OH}$ molecules; however, there are lines between all the other atoms. Does the ...
Hal's user avatar
  • 2,335
1 vote
1 answer
135 views

What does this curve over the C-B bond mean?

I have come across this notation in a question I am trying to answer and am unsure of what exactly it means, can anyone clarify what this represents?
OhNoItsJoe's user avatar
14 votes
2 answers
13k views

Correctness of writing H3C as opposed to CH3 in a carbon chain

I have been studying alkanes, alkenes & alkynes for a while, and I see in the examples that all the basic structural formulas start with $\ce{CH3}$, then $\ce{CH2}$, and the last carbon atom is $\...
user2522053's user avatar