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### Problem 28 of 50

#### Instructions:
- **Ignore stereochemistry.**

#### Reaction Process:

1. **Dissociation:**
   - A chemical structure is shown on the left, indicating a molecular compound undergoing dissociation. 
   - The dissociation leads to an empty box with "Select to Draw Carbocation Intermediate," where the user is expected to draw the carbocation intermediate formed after dissociation.

2. **Carbocation Rearrangement:**
   - The carbocation formed from the dissociation undergoes rearrangement. A downward arrow indicates this step.
   - Another empty box with "Select to Draw Carbocation Intermediate" prompts the user to sketch the rearranged carbocation intermediate.

3. **Final Reaction:**
   - After rearrangement, a reaction with NaBr is indicated by a leftward arrow pointing to the final chemical structure which includes a bromide.
   - The final product shows a cyclopentane structure with a bromine atom attached.

#### Visual Elements:
- Users are required to identify and draw carbocation intermediates at two stages.

This exercise helps in understanding reaction mechanisms involving carbocations and their rearrangements.
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem 28 of 50 #### Instructions: - **Ignore stereochemistry.** #### Reaction Process: 1. **Dissociation:** - A chemical structure is shown on the left, indicating a molecular compound undergoing dissociation. - The dissociation leads to an empty box with "Select to Draw Carbocation Intermediate," where the user is expected to draw the carbocation intermediate formed after dissociation. 2. **Carbocation Rearrangement:** - The carbocation formed from the dissociation undergoes rearrangement. A downward arrow indicates this step. - Another empty box with "Select to Draw Carbocation Intermediate" prompts the user to sketch the rearranged carbocation intermediate. 3. **Final Reaction:** - After rearrangement, a reaction with NaBr is indicated by a leftward arrow pointing to the final chemical structure which includes a bromide. - The final product shows a cyclopentane structure with a bromine atom attached. #### Visual Elements: - Users are required to identify and draw carbocation intermediates at two stages. This exercise helps in understanding reaction mechanisms involving carbocations and their rearrangements.
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