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The image contains structural formulas of four organic compounds, each depicting a cyclohexane ring with a halogen substituent. Here's an explanation of each structure from left to right:

1. **First Structure:**
   - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to one of its carbon atoms.

2. **Second Structure:**
   - A cyclohexane ring with an iodine (I) atom attached to one of its carbon atoms.

3. **Third Structure:**
   - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached. The bromine is bonded to a secondary carbon, which is part of an ethyl side chain.

4. **Fourth Structure:**
   - Similar to the third, this is a cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to an ethyl side chain on a secondary carbon, but with a different bonding orientation in the two-dimensional representation.

These diagrams are representations of potential organic compounds showing variations in halogen placement and ring attachment. Each structure demonstrates different isomers and substitution patterns in cyclohexane derivatives.
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains structural formulas of four organic compounds, each depicting a cyclohexane ring with a halogen substituent. Here's an explanation of each structure from left to right: 1. **First Structure:** - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to one of its carbon atoms. 2. **Second Structure:** - A cyclohexane ring with an iodine (I) atom attached to one of its carbon atoms. 3. **Third Structure:** - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached. The bromine is bonded to a secondary carbon, which is part of an ethyl side chain. 4. **Fourth Structure:** - Similar to the third, this is a cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to an ethyl side chain on a secondary carbon, but with a different bonding orientation in the two-dimensional representation. These diagrams are representations of potential organic compounds showing variations in halogen placement and ring attachment. Each structure demonstrates different isomers and substitution patterns in cyclohexane derivatives.
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