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For each of the molecules determine R or S 

The image shows three chemical structures, labeled 3, 4, and 5:

3. The first structure is a sulfur-containing molecule. The central carbon is bonded to a sulfur atom (S), a hydrogen atom (H), and a methyl group (CH₃). The molecule is represented in a tetrahedral geometry with different colors indicating different elements: carbon (C), sulfur (S), hydrogen (H).

4. The second structure features a carbon atom bonded to a nitrile group (CN), a hydroxyl group (OH), and an amino group (CH₂NH₂). This central carbon is shown in a tetrahedral arrangement.

5. The third structure has a central carbon atom triple-bonded to another carbon (CH≡C), bonded to a carboxylic acid group (COOH), and a methanol group (HOH₂C). It is depicted in a linear fashion for the alkyne portion, showing distinct angles for attached groups.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows three chemical structures, labeled 3, 4, and 5: 3. The first structure is a sulfur-containing molecule. The central carbon is bonded to a sulfur atom (S), a hydrogen atom (H), and a methyl group (CH₃). The molecule is represented in a tetrahedral geometry with different colors indicating different elements: carbon (C), sulfur (S), hydrogen (H). 4. The second structure features a carbon atom bonded to a nitrile group (CN), a hydroxyl group (OH), and an amino group (CH₂NH₂). This central carbon is shown in a tetrahedral arrangement. 5. The third structure has a central carbon atom triple-bonded to another carbon (CH≡C), bonded to a carboxylic acid group (COOH), and a methanol group (HOH₂C). It is depicted in a linear fashion for the alkyne portion, showing distinct angles for attached groups.
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