Draw the mirror image of the compound shown. HS NH₂ 0 OH

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### Task: Drawing a Mirror Image of a Chemical Compound

**Instructions:**

You are provided with a structure of a compound. Your objective is to draw the mirror image of this compound.

**Compound Structure Details:**

- The compound features a central carbon atom with four groups attached:
  - A thiol group (HS)
  - An amine group (NH₂), depicted with a solid wedge indicating it is coming towards the viewer
  - A carboxyl group (COOH), with the oxygen double-bonded to the carbon
  - A hydrogen atom that is not explicitly shown but implied

**Drawing Area:**

Below the structure, there is an interactive area labeled "Click and drag to start drawing a structure." Use this space to illustrate the mirror image of the compound.

**Tools Available:**

On the right side of the drawing area, you will find tools to assist your drawing:
- A pencil for drawing
- An eraser to remove mistakes
- A selection tool for moving parts of your drawing
- Options to add bonds
- Undo and redo buttons for editing actions

Your task is to create an accurate reflection of the original compound by using these tools effectively.
Transcribed Image Text:### Task: Drawing a Mirror Image of a Chemical Compound **Instructions:** You are provided with a structure of a compound. Your objective is to draw the mirror image of this compound. **Compound Structure Details:** - The compound features a central carbon atom with four groups attached: - A thiol group (HS) - An amine group (NH₂), depicted with a solid wedge indicating it is coming towards the viewer - A carboxyl group (COOH), with the oxygen double-bonded to the carbon - A hydrogen atom that is not explicitly shown but implied **Drawing Area:** Below the structure, there is an interactive area labeled "Click and drag to start drawing a structure." Use this space to illustrate the mirror image of the compound. **Tools Available:** On the right side of the drawing area, you will find tools to assist your drawing: - A pencil for drawing - An eraser to remove mistakes - A selection tool for moving parts of your drawing - Options to add bonds - Undo and redo buttons for editing actions Your task is to create an accurate reflection of the original compound by using these tools effectively.
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