C. How many of the following structures are allylic? D. How many are arylic? E. How many are benzylic?

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**C.** How many of the following structures are allylic?

**D.** How many are arylic?

**E.** How many are benzylic?

(Note: The original image consists of three questions regarding chemical structures. Each asks how many of the given structures fall into specific categories: allylic, aryl, or benzylic. This transcription assumes that accompanying structures or diagrams should be analyzed to answer the questions, but these structures are not visible in the provided text.)
Transcribed Image Text:**C.** How many of the following structures are allylic? **D.** How many are arylic? **E.** How many are benzylic? (Note: The original image consists of three questions regarding chemical structures. Each asks how many of the given structures fall into specific categories: allylic, aryl, or benzylic. This transcription assumes that accompanying structures or diagrams should be analyzed to answer the questions, but these structures are not visible in the provided text.)
### Organic Compound Structures

This image presents the structural formulas of various organic compounds, each with a halogen substituent. Below is the list of compounds and their corresponding structures:

1. **2-bromo-2-methylpropane**
   - Structure: A central carbon atom bonded to three methyl groups (CH₃) and one bromine atom (Br).
   
2. **2-chloro-2-methylpropane**
   - Structure: A central carbon atom bonded to three methyl groups (CH₃) and one chlorine atom (Cl).

3. **bromocyclohexane**
   - Structure: A cyclohexane ring with a single bromine atom (Br) attached to one of the carbon atoms.

4. **chlorobenzene**
   - Structure: A benzene ring with a chlorine atom (Cl) attached to one of the carbon atoms.

5. **1-bromopropane**
   - Structure: A three-carbon linear chain with a bromine atom (Br) attached to the first carbon atom.

6. **1-bromo-2-methylpropane**
   - Structure: A three-carbon chain with a bromine atom (Br) on the first carbon and a methyl group (CH₃) on the second carbon.

7. **1-bromo-2,2-dimethylpropane**
   - Structure: A four-carbon chain with two methyl groups (CH₃) and a bromine atom (Br) attached to the first carbon.

8. **bromobenzene**
   - Structure: A benzene ring with a bromine atom (Br) attached to one of the carbon atoms.

Each chemical structure succinctly illustrates the arrangement of atoms and type of bonds present, highlighting the halogen functional group in each compound. These structural formulas are essential for understanding the chemical behavior and properties of the compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:### Organic Compound Structures This image presents the structural formulas of various organic compounds, each with a halogen substituent. Below is the list of compounds and their corresponding structures: 1. **2-bromo-2-methylpropane** - Structure: A central carbon atom bonded to three methyl groups (CH₃) and one bromine atom (Br). 2. **2-chloro-2-methylpropane** - Structure: A central carbon atom bonded to three methyl groups (CH₃) and one chlorine atom (Cl). 3. **bromocyclohexane** - Structure: A cyclohexane ring with a single bromine atom (Br) attached to one of the carbon atoms. 4. **chlorobenzene** - Structure: A benzene ring with a chlorine atom (Cl) attached to one of the carbon atoms. 5. **1-bromopropane** - Structure: A three-carbon linear chain with a bromine atom (Br) attached to the first carbon atom. 6. **1-bromo-2-methylpropane** - Structure: A three-carbon chain with a bromine atom (Br) on the first carbon and a methyl group (CH₃) on the second carbon. 7. **1-bromo-2,2-dimethylpropane** - Structure: A four-carbon chain with two methyl groups (CH₃) and a bromine atom (Br) attached to the first carbon. 8. **bromobenzene** - Structure: A benzene ring with a bromine atom (Br) attached to one of the carbon atoms. Each chemical structure succinctly illustrates the arrangement of atoms and type of bonds present, highlighting the halogen functional group in each compound. These structural formulas are essential for understanding the chemical behavior and properties of the compounds.
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