Question
How the 3-D formula of any organic compound is donated? Explain.

Answer

Some conventions are used to show 3D formulas of organic compounds on paper.
Examples : To see a 2D-structure in a 3Dstructure, the solid and dash wedge formula is used. In 3D-formulas solid wedge represents the bond which is projected from the plane of paper towards the viewer and dashed wedge represents the bond going in the opposite direction, i.e. away from the viewer. The bond located in the plane of the paper is represented by simple line (-). The 3D-formula of methane molecule is shown as :
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