It means that the bond is pointing below the plane.
It means that the bond is pointing above the plane.
A dashed line represents a hydrogen bond because they are the weakest of the bonds.
Single bond: F2, Cl2, alkanes Double bond: O2, alkenes Triple bond: N2, alkynes
The structure of SO2 is a hybrid made up from two resonance structures. The sulfur is the central atom, with one oxygen on each side in a linear formation. The two resonance structures have one double bond between the Sulfur and an Oxygen and the other bond as a single bond. ( O=S-O or O-S=O) In reality, the actual structure is a hybrid, in which the electrons that form the double bond move freely between each oxygen. The best way to show this is to write the structure with two single bonds, and add a dashed line above each of the double bonds. (O-S-O with dashed above). Each bond can be considered 1.5 in magnitude.
It is called Hydrogen bonding. It is the strongest intramolecular bond type that can be formed between molecules. It usually occurs between a Hydrogen atom in a molecule and a very electronegative atom (oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine) with a free lone pair of atoms available. Therefore, in water the H and O form hydrogen bonds. The dashed line below represents an example of the Hydrogen bond. H | O ------------- H-O-H | H
It means that the bond is pointing above the plane.
In skeletal formulas, a bond drawn with as a solid wedge shows that the bond is pointing above the plane. A bond draw as a dashed wedge shows that the bond is pointing below the plane.
A wavy single bond in a skeletal formula typically represents a stereochemical or geometric characteristic, indicating that the groups attached to the bond are not in the same plane. This is commonly used to show that the orientation of the substituents around the bond is different, such as in cases of cis/trans isomerism or conformational variation.
A dashed line represents a hydrogen bond because they are the weakest of the bonds.
Do you mean formulas like NaCl?
In organic chemistry, a line bond structure shows all the atoms and bonds in a molecule, while a skeletal structure only shows the carbon atoms and their connections.
The sternum is a bone in the chest (thorax). It is part of the skeletal system.
Single bond: F2, Cl2, alkanes Double bond: O2, alkenes Triple bond: N2, alkynes
In wedge-dash notation in organic chemistry, a solid wedge represents a bond coming out of the plane of the paper, a dashed wedge represents a bond going into the plane of the paper, and a straight line represents a bond in the plane of the paper. This notation is used to show the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
The structure of SO2 is a hybrid made up from two resonance structures. The sulfur is the central atom, with one oxygen on each side in a linear formation. The two resonance structures have one double bond between the Sulfur and an Oxygen and the other bond as a single bond. ( O=S-O or O-S=O) In reality, the actual structure is a hybrid, in which the electrons that form the double bond move freely between each oxygen. The best way to show this is to write the structure with two single bonds, and add a dashed line above each of the double bonds. (O-S-O with dashed above). Each bond can be considered 1.5 in magnitude.
It is called Hydrogen bonding. It is the strongest intramolecular bond type that can be formed between molecules. It usually occurs between a Hydrogen atom in a molecule and a very electronegative atom (oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine) with a free lone pair of atoms available. Therefore, in water the H and O form hydrogen bonds. The dashed line below represents an example of the Hydrogen bond. H | O ------------- H-O-H | H
Lewis structure formulas are flat graphical formulas which do not contain any 3D information. A line in a Lewis structure represents a single bond formed between two electrons, while a pair of dots can be used to show a bonding pair or a pair of non-bonding electrons.