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The introduction to organic chemistry begins by highlighting carbon as the most crucial element, emphasizing its four valence electrons which dictate its ability to form four bonds []. Four common ways to represent molecular structures are then presented: the molecular formula, the structural formula (similar to a Lewis structure), the condensed structural formula which simplifies the display of hydrogens attached to each carbon [], and finally, the skeletal formula or line diagram []. This skeletal format, where each vertex signifies a carbon and hydrogens are implied to complete carbon's four bonds, is noted as the most frequently used representation throughout organic chemistry courses [].
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The introduction to organic chemistry begins by highlighting carbon as the most crucial element, emphasizing its four valence electrons which dictate its ability to form four bonds []. Four common ways to represent molecular structures are then presented: the molecular formula, the structural formula (similar to a Lewis structure), the condensed structural formula which simplifies the display of hydrogens attached to each carbon [], and finally, the skeletal formula or line diagram []. This skeletal format, where each vertex signifies a carbon and hydrogens are implied to complete carbon's four bonds, is noted as the most frequently used representation throughout organic chemistry courses [].