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प्रश्न
Identify the hydrocarbon from the given electron-dot structure:
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{....}\ce{H}\phantom{}\\
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{..}\ce{\text{}^\bullet_\bullet}\phantom{..}\ce{\overset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{\underset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{C}}}\phantom{..}\ce{\text{}^\bullet_\bullet}\phantom{..}\ce{\overset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{\underset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{C}}}\phantom{..}\ce{\text{}^\bullet_\bullet}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{}\\
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{....}\ce{H}\phantom{}\\
\end{array}\]
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उत्तर
Ethane
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| \[\begin{array}{cc} \phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{}\\ \phantom{}|\phantom{...}|\phantom{}\\ \ce{H-C-C-H}\\ \phantom{}|\phantom{...}|\phantom{}\\ \phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{} \end{array}\] |
\[\begin{array}{cc} \phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{........}\ce{H}\phantom{.}\\ \phantom{.}\backslash\phantom{......}/\phantom{}\\ \ce{C = C}\\ \phantom{}/\phantom{......}\backslash\phantom{}\\ \phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{........}\ce{H}\phantom{} \end{array}\] |
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Draw electron dot structure for the following:
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{}\\
\phantom{}|\phantom{...}|\phantom{}\\
\ce{H-C-C-H}\\
\phantom{}|\phantom{...}|\phantom{}\\
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{}
\end{array}\]
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\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{........}\ce{H}\phantom{.}\\
\phantom{.}\backslash\phantom{......}/\phantom{}\\
\ce{C = C}\\
\phantom{}/\phantom{......}\backslash\phantom{}\\
\phantom{}\ce{H}\phantom{........}\ce{H}\phantom{}
\end{array}\]
