Draw the correct Lewis structure that correctly represents this skeletal structure

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Draw the correct Lewis structure that correctly represents this skeletal structure 

The image displays an organic chemical structure commonly studied in organic chemistry. It seems to be a part of material from "Introduction to Organic Chemistry."

### Organic Chemical Structure Description

The displayed structure consists of several interconnected atoms forming a molecule:
- A carbon backbone chain consists of five carbon atoms.
- The second carbon atom (from the left) is double-bonded to an oxygen atom, forming a carbonyl group (>C=O).
- This carbonyl group is bonded to a nitrogen atom, indicating the presence of an amide functional group (–CONH–).
- The nitrogen atom is bonded to a hydrogen atom, and the third carbon is connected to an isopropyl group.

This structure is typical for amides, which are essential in organic synthesis and biochemistry. Amides are formed from a reaction between a carboxylic acid and an amine.

Understanding such structures helps in grasping the fundamentals of organic chemistry, essential for synthesizing various chemical compounds and understanding their reactivity and properties.

For detailed visual learning, students can refer to "Smith, 4e, Introduction to Organic Chemistry" as mentioned in the initial part of the image text, to see how these structures and their unique properties are significant in real-world applications.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays an organic chemical structure commonly studied in organic chemistry. It seems to be a part of material from "Introduction to Organic Chemistry." ### Organic Chemical Structure Description The displayed structure consists of several interconnected atoms forming a molecule: - A carbon backbone chain consists of five carbon atoms. - The second carbon atom (from the left) is double-bonded to an oxygen atom, forming a carbonyl group (>C=O). - This carbonyl group is bonded to a nitrogen atom, indicating the presence of an amide functional group (–CONH–). - The nitrogen atom is bonded to a hydrogen atom, and the third carbon is connected to an isopropyl group. This structure is typical for amides, which are essential in organic synthesis and biochemistry. Amides are formed from a reaction between a carboxylic acid and an amine. Understanding such structures helps in grasping the fundamentals of organic chemistry, essential for synthesizing various chemical compounds and understanding their reactivity and properties. For detailed visual learning, students can refer to "Smith, 4e, Introduction to Organic Chemistry" as mentioned in the initial part of the image text, to see how these structures and their unique properties are significant in real-world applications.
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