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Determine how many carbons in the following compound lie in the same plane:

The image shows a chemical structure of a compound:

- The compound contains a five-membered ring with both single and double bonds.
- At the top of the ring, there is a nitrogen (N) atom bonded to a methyl group (CH₃).
- To the right, there is an oxygen (O) atom double-bonded to the ring.
- Below the oxygen, a chlorine (Cl) atom is single-bonded to the ring.
- At the bottom left of the ring, there is a methyl group (CH₃).

The structure is labeled as "IV" below the chemical structure, indicating it might be part of a series of structures or steps in a reaction scheme. The faint outlines of additional chemical structures can be seen in the background, suggesting a continuation of the chemical series or process.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a chemical structure of a compound: - The compound contains a five-membered ring with both single and double bonds. - At the top of the ring, there is a nitrogen (N) atom bonded to a methyl group (CH₃). - To the right, there is an oxygen (O) atom double-bonded to the ring. - Below the oxygen, a chlorine (Cl) atom is single-bonded to the ring. - At the bottom left of the ring, there is a methyl group (CH₃). The structure is labeled as "IV" below the chemical structure, indicating it might be part of a series of structures or steps in a reaction scheme. The faint outlines of additional chemical structures can be seen in the background, suggesting a continuation of the chemical series or process.
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Hint- all SP2 hybridised carbon atoms and thier neighbouring carbon atoms will always lies in same plane. 

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