How does a complete structural formula differ from a condensed?
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The format of writing a condensed formula for any compound is to collect up the same groups occuring in a chain simultaneously and then write the group and attach the no of those occuring in the chain simultaneously as a subscript number.
However, in a complete structural formula each atom in the compound is mentioned by drawing the extended structure of compound representing in the 2-d plane.
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