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I have been told by two different teachers what structural formulas are:
My Chem Tudor (Who is seriously sweet, yet about 80 years old) said the structural formula for ethane is:
CH3-CH3
However my chem teacher told me that the structural formula for ethane is:
H H
H-C-C-H
H H
Putting every single little line in (the redundant way, since they are identical and there is no ambiguity between them)
In an HSC chemistry test i put down CH3-CH3 and the teacher marked me wrong because that was "Condensed Structural" not "Structural".
Does anyone know what the BOS recognises as "Structural" Formulas? (Becuase i want to appeal for my rightful mark)
My Chem Tudor (Who is seriously sweet, yet about 80 years old) said the structural formula for ethane is:
CH3-CH3
However my chem teacher told me that the structural formula for ethane is:
H H
H-C-C-H
H H
Putting every single little line in (the redundant way, since they are identical and there is no ambiguity between them)
In an HSC chemistry test i put down CH3-CH3 and the teacher marked me wrong because that was "Condensed Structural" not "Structural".
Does anyone know what the BOS recognises as "Structural" Formulas? (Becuase i want to appeal for my rightful mark)