C, E, and F please, I was stuck on naming these and don't think that what I got was right and help would be appreciated! give the name and assign R/S and E/Z  configurations when appropriate

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C, E, and F please, I was stuck on naming these and don't think that what I got was right and help would be appreciated!

give the name and assign R/S and E/Z  configurations when appropriate 

### Transcription of Chemical Structures

#### C) Chemical Structure
- **Description**: The structure shows a cyclohexane ring.
- **Functional Groups**: 
  - An amino group (NH₂) is attached to one carbon.
  - A nitro group (NO₂) is attached to the carbon directly opposite the amino group.

#### E) Chemical Structure
- **Description**: A branched carbon chain with several functional groups.
- **Functional Groups**:
  - An amine group (HN) links to a tertiary carbon.
  - A chlorine atom (Cl) is attached to a carbon adjacent to the tertiary carbon.

#### F) Chemical Structure
- **Description**: A linear chain with a cyclopropane ring.
- **Functional Groups**:
  - A hydroxyl group (OH) is attached to the cyclopropane ring at the end of the chain.
  - An alkene (double bond) is present at the end of the chain.

These chemical structures illustrate various functional groups and structural variations, providing a foundational understanding of organic chemistry and the diversity of molecular configurations.
Transcribed Image Text:### Transcription of Chemical Structures #### C) Chemical Structure - **Description**: The structure shows a cyclohexane ring. - **Functional Groups**: - An amino group (NH₂) is attached to one carbon. - A nitro group (NO₂) is attached to the carbon directly opposite the amino group. #### E) Chemical Structure - **Description**: A branched carbon chain with several functional groups. - **Functional Groups**: - An amine group (HN) links to a tertiary carbon. - A chlorine atom (Cl) is attached to a carbon adjacent to the tertiary carbon. #### F) Chemical Structure - **Description**: A linear chain with a cyclopropane ring. - **Functional Groups**: - A hydroxyl group (OH) is attached to the cyclopropane ring at the end of the chain. - An alkene (double bond) is present at the end of the chain. These chemical structures illustrate various functional groups and structural variations, providing a foundational understanding of organic chemistry and the diversity of molecular configurations.
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