H3C CH3 H3CH,C С. Br D. CH2CH3 H. CI H3C E F HC CCH2CH=CHCH,CH3

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The image contains structural representations of chemical compounds labeled B, C, D, and F.

### B
A linear chemical structure is shown with the following sequence:
- HC ≡ CCH₂CH ≡ CCH₂CH₃
This represents a straight-chain alkyne compound with triple bonds.

### C
A branched chemical structure is shown with:
- Ethyl group (H₃CCH₂-)
- Bromine (Br) and Chlorine (Cl) atoms on a double-bonded structure
- The full structure is BrCH=C(CH₃)CH=CHCH₂.
This represents a haloalkene with ethyl groups, bromine, and chlorine substituents.

### D
A cyclic chemical structure is displayed, which is:
- A 6-membered carbon ring with alternating double bonds (suggesting aromaticity) and two methyl groups (H₃C) attached.
This represents a methyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon.

### F
A bicyclic structure featuring:
- A joined two-ring system with one ring having a double bond
- A tertiary butyl group attached
This represents a bicyclic alkene with a bulky tertiary butyl side chain.

These structures exhibit a variety of organic chemical functionalities such as alkyne, haloalkene, aromatic, and bicyclic compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains structural representations of chemical compounds labeled B, C, D, and F. ### B A linear chemical structure is shown with the following sequence: - HC ≡ CCH₂CH ≡ CCH₂CH₃ This represents a straight-chain alkyne compound with triple bonds. ### C A branched chemical structure is shown with: - Ethyl group (H₃CCH₂-) - Bromine (Br) and Chlorine (Cl) atoms on a double-bonded structure - The full structure is BrCH=C(CH₃)CH=CHCH₂. This represents a haloalkene with ethyl groups, bromine, and chlorine substituents. ### D A cyclic chemical structure is displayed, which is: - A 6-membered carbon ring with alternating double bonds (suggesting aromaticity) and two methyl groups (H₃C) attached. This represents a methyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon. ### F A bicyclic structure featuring: - A joined two-ring system with one ring having a double bond - A tertiary butyl group attached This represents a bicyclic alkene with a bulky tertiary butyl side chain. These structures exhibit a variety of organic chemical functionalities such as alkyne, haloalkene, aromatic, and bicyclic compounds.
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