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Consider the skeletal structure in line‑angle (line‑bond) mode of 1‑isopropyl‑2‑methylcyclohexane. Identify the number of hydrogen atoms bound to each carbon in the structure.

**Organic Chemistry Practice Exercise**

In the image, there is a molecular structure of an organic compound depicted in the form of a hexagon with different lines extending from it, representing bonds. Around the hexagon shape, there are several empty boxes (or placeholders) positioned at various points on the molecular structure.

**Diagram Explanation:**

- The core of the structure is a hexagonal ring (a cyclohexane ring) representing six carbon atoms each bonded together.
- Alongside the hexagon, there are additional lines extending outward, indicating branches or substituent groups attached to the main carbon chain.
- These external lines have empty boxes (dashed squares) next to them, likely representing places where students should add numbers from the Answer Bank.

**Answer Bank:**

- The Answer Bank provides the numbers: 4, 1, 3, 2, 0.
- Students are expected to use these numbers to complete or label the molecular structure by filling them in the appropriate empty boxes.

This exercise might involve understanding the correct placement of these numbers based on the molecular structure rules such as valency, electron configuration, or chemical numbering, typically used in naming organic compounds or reactions.
Transcribed Image Text:**Organic Chemistry Practice Exercise** In the image, there is a molecular structure of an organic compound depicted in the form of a hexagon with different lines extending from it, representing bonds. Around the hexagon shape, there are several empty boxes (or placeholders) positioned at various points on the molecular structure. **Diagram Explanation:** - The core of the structure is a hexagonal ring (a cyclohexane ring) representing six carbon atoms each bonded together. - Alongside the hexagon, there are additional lines extending outward, indicating branches or substituent groups attached to the main carbon chain. - These external lines have empty boxes (dashed squares) next to them, likely representing places where students should add numbers from the Answer Bank. **Answer Bank:** - The Answer Bank provides the numbers: 4, 1, 3, 2, 0. - Students are expected to use these numbers to complete or label the molecular structure by filling them in the appropriate empty boxes. This exercise might involve understanding the correct placement of these numbers based on the molecular structure rules such as valency, electron configuration, or chemical numbering, typically used in naming organic compounds or reactions.
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