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Check the box under each structure in the table that is an enantiomer of the molecule shown below. If none of them are, check the none of the above box under the table.

**Identifying Enantiomers: An Interactive Exercise**

**Objective:**
Check the box under each structure in the table that is an enantiomer of the given molecule. If none of the options are enantiomers, select "none of the above."

**Reference Molecule:**
The exercise begins with a reference diagram of a molecule featuring a hexagonal ring structure with attached substituents.

**Options:**
Six diagrams labeled as Molecule 1 through Molecule 6 are presented. Each contains a hexagonal ring with different orientations and types of bonds (represented by solid and dashed wedges) indicating spatial arrangement.

**Selection:**
Each molecule has a checkbox below it. Mark the box if you identify it as an enantiomer of the reference molecule. If none match, select the box labeled "none of the above."

**Interactive Elements:**
- **Check Button:** Submits your selection.
- **Explanation Button:** Provides detailed explanation of the correct answer.

This exercise helps in understanding stereochemistry by practicing the identification of enantiomers based on molecular geometry.
Transcribed Image Text:**Identifying Enantiomers: An Interactive Exercise** **Objective:** Check the box under each structure in the table that is an enantiomer of the given molecule. If none of the options are enantiomers, select "none of the above." **Reference Molecule:** The exercise begins with a reference diagram of a molecule featuring a hexagonal ring structure with attached substituents. **Options:** Six diagrams labeled as Molecule 1 through Molecule 6 are presented. Each contains a hexagonal ring with different orientations and types of bonds (represented by solid and dashed wedges) indicating spatial arrangement. **Selection:** Each molecule has a checkbox below it. Mark the box if you identify it as an enantiomer of the reference molecule. If none match, select the box labeled "none of the above." **Interactive Elements:** - **Check Button:** Submits your selection. - **Explanation Button:** Provides detailed explanation of the correct answer. This exercise helps in understanding stereochemistry by practicing the identification of enantiomers based on molecular geometry.
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