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### Chemical Reaction Representation

**Structures Displayed:**

1. **Compound on the Left:**
   - A benzene ring with two methyl groups (CH₃) attached. 
   - One methyl group is attached with a wedge bond (indicating it projects out of the plane), and the other with a dashed bond (indicating it projects into the plane).

2. **Compound on the Right:**
   - A five-membered cyclic anhydride structure.
   - Contains two carbonyl groups (C=O) and an internal double bond within the ring.

**Description:**

This image depicts a potential chemical reaction between a derivative of methyl-substituted benzene and a cyclic anhydride. The symbols "+", used between the two structures, imply the addition or reaction between these two compounds, which is common in organic synthesis and reaction mechanisms.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemical Reaction Representation **Structures Displayed:** 1. **Compound on the Left:** - A benzene ring with two methyl groups (CH₃) attached. - One methyl group is attached with a wedge bond (indicating it projects out of the plane), and the other with a dashed bond (indicating it projects into the plane). 2. **Compound on the Right:** - A five-membered cyclic anhydride structure. - Contains two carbonyl groups (C=O) and an internal double bond within the ring. **Description:** This image depicts a potential chemical reaction between a derivative of methyl-substituted benzene and a cyclic anhydride. The symbols "+", used between the two structures, imply the addition or reaction between these two compounds, which is common in organic synthesis and reaction mechanisms.
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