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Chapter 4, Problem 12CTQ
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Interpretation: The new, disturbed electron clouds on butane that might look like on each successive molecule should be drawn with help of solid line.
Concept introduction: Electronegative elements have a tendency to attract electrons towards it. Since electrons are shared more towards electronegative element, it acquires partial negative charge on it. As a result, other bonded atom develops partial positive charge.
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Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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