Perhaps, its not particularly clear from the question as "structure" suggests a drawing, but being able to draw the structure then kind of nails the problem for them as its simple to go from that to a "parts list" and remember to lose a couple of hydrogens on the way as the nitro groups get substituted on. This is after all "study help", not "homework solving machine" .
Perhaps, its not particularly clear from the question as "structure" suggests a drawing, but being able to draw the structure then kind of nails the problem for them as its simple to go from that to a "parts list" and remember to lose a couple of hydrogens on the way as the nitro groups get substituted on. This is after all "study help", not "homework solving machine" .
As mentioned above I have written it down as NO2C6H4NO2 I'm just not sure whether its correct or not.
You may be a bit hydrogen rich there, each nitro group kicks of a H as it goes on so the "core" is C6H4.
Ah, the OP just added an edit with the chemical formula, looks fine to me OP, but I suggest you draw the structure as well. Were you given any guidance on whether to include any info on the isomerism ? The drawing really nails that for you.