CH3 ‡ H CH 3 Br Br H Br. H CH3 H Br CH 3

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these two structures are ____. a. enantiomers b. diastereomers c. same compound d. constitutional isomers
**Tetrahedral Carbon Atom Representation**

The image displays two different representations of a molecule with a central carbon atom bonded to different substituents.

**Left Structure: Newman Projection**
- The left diagram illustrates a Newman projection, which is a way of visualizing a molecule by looking along the bond between two carbon atoms.
- Central atom: The central carbon atom is bonded to the following groups:
  - 2 Bromine (Br) atoms
  - 2 Hydrogen (H) atoms
  - 2 Methyl (CH3) groups
- This projection allows visualization of the spatial arrangement of atoms around the central carbon.

**Right Structure: Sawhorse Projection**
- The right diagram shows a sawhorse projection, another way to visualize the spatial arrangement around a single carbon atom.
- Central atom: Similar to the Newman projection, the central carbon atom here is bonded to:
  - 2 Bromine (Br) atoms
  - 2 Hydrogen (H) atoms
  - 2 Methyl (CH3) groups
- This representation utilizes perspective to indicate the three-dimensional arrangement of the substituents around the carbon atom, mimicking the tetrahedral geometry of sp3 hybridized carbon.

These diagrams are essential tools in organic chemistry to understand the three-dimensional structure and stereochemistry of molecules.
Transcribed Image Text:**Tetrahedral Carbon Atom Representation** The image displays two different representations of a molecule with a central carbon atom bonded to different substituents. **Left Structure: Newman Projection** - The left diagram illustrates a Newman projection, which is a way of visualizing a molecule by looking along the bond between two carbon atoms. - Central atom: The central carbon atom is bonded to the following groups: - 2 Bromine (Br) atoms - 2 Hydrogen (H) atoms - 2 Methyl (CH3) groups - This projection allows visualization of the spatial arrangement of atoms around the central carbon. **Right Structure: Sawhorse Projection** - The right diagram shows a sawhorse projection, another way to visualize the spatial arrangement around a single carbon atom. - Central atom: Similar to the Newman projection, the central carbon atom here is bonded to: - 2 Bromine (Br) atoms - 2 Hydrogen (H) atoms - 2 Methyl (CH3) groups - This representation utilizes perspective to indicate the three-dimensional arrangement of the substituents around the carbon atom, mimicking the tetrahedral geometry of sp3 hybridized carbon. These diagrams are essential tools in organic chemistry to understand the three-dimensional structure and stereochemistry of molecules.
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