In organic chemistry, a skeletal structure is a simplified representation of a molecule that shows the arrangement of atoms and bonds but omits hydrogen atoms attached to carbon. This depiction focuses on the carbon skeleton and heteroatoms (non-carbon atoms), making it easier to visualize complex molecules.
Related terms
Molecular formula: A notation that indicates the types and numbers of atoms in a molecule, without providing information about their arrangement.
A diagram that represents the electrons in a molecule using dots for valence electrons around symbols for the atoms, showing how they are shared or paired between atoms.
Valence electrons: The outer shell electrons of an atom that are involved in forming chemical bonds with other atoms