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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.
**Chirality and Enantiomers Exercise**

**Objective:** Identify the enantiomer of the given molecule from the options presented.

**Instructions:** Examine the molecule at the top of the image, characterized by a five-membered ring with an NH group. The task is to determine which of the given structures (Molecule 1 through Molecule 6) is an enantiomer of this reference molecule. If none of the structures fit this criterion, select the "none of the above" option.

**Visual Descriptions:**
- **Reference Molecule:** A five-membered ring with an NH group. Bonds are represented using solid, dashed, and wedge lines, indicating different spatial orientations.
  
- **Molecule 1 to Molecule 6:** Each has a similar five-membered ring structure with NH groups; however, the orientation varies, as depicted by the bond lines.

**Options:**
- **Molecule 1**
- **Molecule 2**
- **Molecule 3**
- **Molecule 4**
- **Molecule 5**
- **Molecule 6**
- **None of the above**

Select the correct enantiomer by understanding the 3D spatial arrangement of the atoms involved.

**Interactive Tools:** 
- **Explanation Button:** Provides additional information or hints on determining enantiomers.
- **Check Button:** Validates your selection.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chirality and Enantiomers Exercise** **Objective:** Identify the enantiomer of the given molecule from the options presented. **Instructions:** Examine the molecule at the top of the image, characterized by a five-membered ring with an NH group. The task is to determine which of the given structures (Molecule 1 through Molecule 6) is an enantiomer of this reference molecule. If none of the structures fit this criterion, select the "none of the above" option. **Visual Descriptions:** - **Reference Molecule:** A five-membered ring with an NH group. Bonds are represented using solid, dashed, and wedge lines, indicating different spatial orientations. - **Molecule 1 to Molecule 6:** Each has a similar five-membered ring structure with NH groups; however, the orientation varies, as depicted by the bond lines. **Options:** - **Molecule 1** - **Molecule 2** - **Molecule 3** - **Molecule 4** - **Molecule 5** - **Molecule 6** - **None of the above** Select the correct enantiomer by understanding the 3D spatial arrangement of the atoms involved. **Interactive Tools:** - **Explanation Button:** Provides additional information or hints on determining enantiomers. - **Check Button:** Validates your selection.
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