Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, including charges where needed. The single bond is active by default.

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**Chemical Structure: CH₃CH₂NH₂**

To draw the molecule on the canvas:

1. Use the **Tools** toolbar to add bonds.
2. Choose atoms from the **Atoms** toolbar.
3. Utilize the **Advanced Template** toolbar for additional structures.
4. Add charges where necessary.
5. Note: The single bond is selected by default.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Structure: CH₃CH₂NH₂** To draw the molecule on the canvas: 1. Use the **Tools** toolbar to add bonds. 2. Choose atoms from the **Atoms** toolbar. 3. Utilize the **Advanced Template** toolbar for additional structures. 4. Add charges where necessary. 5. Note: The single bond is selected by default.
**Image Description**: The image depicts the structural formula of a molecule. It has the following components:

- An oxygen atom (O) double-bonded to a carbon atom (C).
- The carbon atom is single-bonded to an OH group (hydroxyl group).
- The carbon atom is also bonded to a CH2 group, which is connected to another CH3 group, forming an ethyl group (CH3CH2).

**Instructions**:

Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, including charges where needed. The single bond is active by default.
Transcribed Image Text:**Image Description**: The image depicts the structural formula of a molecule. It has the following components: - An oxygen atom (O) double-bonded to a carbon atom (C). - The carbon atom is single-bonded to an OH group (hydroxyl group). - The carbon atom is also bonded to a CH2 group, which is connected to another CH3 group, forming an ethyl group (CH3CH2). **Instructions**: Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, including charges where needed. The single bond is active by default.
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Step 1: Define Lewis structure

The Lewis structure is the one where the octet rule of all the atoms is satisfied. The octet rule states that an atom has eight valence electrons; that is, it has a stable noble gas configuration.

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