What is bond line notation?

1 Answer
Dec 2, 2014

Bond line notation is a shorthand way of writing organic structural formulas:

Explanation:

  • The carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms attached to them are not shown.
  • Only the bonds between the carbon atoms are shown as lines.
  • The vertices and end of lines represent the carbon atoms.
  • Any unfilled valences on carbon are assumed to be filled by hydrogen atoms.
  • All atoms other than carbon, plus any hydrogen atoms attached to them, are shown.

For example, the bond line notation for propane is

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In the above diagram, the vertex and the ends of the lines represent the carbon atoms.

The two end C atoms each contain three H atoms, since they have each formed one bond to the middle C atom.

The middle C contains only two H atoms, since it has already formed two bonds with the other carbons.

Some more examples are shown below.

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(i) ethylcyclopentane
(ii) heptane
(iii) 3-ethylpentane
(iv) 3-chloropentane

Here are still more bond line structures.

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Note that we must show the H atoms that are attached to O and N atoms.

Here’s a video on bond line notation.