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Structural formula

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Many chemical compounds, especially hydrocarbons, can exist in different geometric configurations. A structural formula represents the arrangements of atoms in a way that a chemical formula cannot.

One of the advantages with structural formulae is the ability to tell the structure of the compound (see isomer). A simple example of this may be seen with the hydrocarbon butane, C4H10. The four carbons may be arranged in a linear pattern, or in a branched, "T" pattern. The first arrangement is known as orthobutane, while the second is isobutane.

Molecular formula: C4H10.

Structural formulae:

CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3
CH3-CH-CH3
    \_CH3


A structural formula is named using IUPAC nomenclature.

Ring structure

A ring structure can be drawn in chair perspective.

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