hey could someone help me label all of the chiral carbons as R or S?

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hey could someone help me label all of the chiral carbons as R or S? Thanks!
The image contains two chemical structures:

### Left Structure:
- **Ring Structure:** A benzene ring (aromatic ring) with alternating single and double bonds.
- **Substituents:**
  - A chlorine (Cl) atom attached to the ring with a wedge bond indicating stereochemistry.
  - A side chain branching from the ring:
    - First carbon: A carbonyl group (C=O) with hydrogen (H).
    - Second carbon: A wedge bond with hydrogen and an OH group (indicative of stereochemistry).
    - Third carbon: Connected to a chain extending further with:
      - A hydrogen (H) on a wedge bond and a bromine (Br) on a dashed bond indicating stereochemistry.
    - Terminal: Double bond outside the ring structure in the linear chain.

### Right Structure:
- **Carbon Chain:**
  - Linear chain with the following attachments:
    - A bromine atom (Br) attached to a terminal CH\(_2\)CH\(_2\) group.
    - Three chlorine (Cl) atoms attached in sequence opposite to hydrogen atoms on adjacent carbon atoms.
    - A terminal CH\(_2\)OH group opposite the last chlorine.

These structures are commonly used to represent complex organic molecules, illustrating stereochemistry and connectivity essential for understanding chemical properties and reactions.
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains two chemical structures: ### Left Structure: - **Ring Structure:** A benzene ring (aromatic ring) with alternating single and double bonds. - **Substituents:** - A chlorine (Cl) atom attached to the ring with a wedge bond indicating stereochemistry. - A side chain branching from the ring: - First carbon: A carbonyl group (C=O) with hydrogen (H). - Second carbon: A wedge bond with hydrogen and an OH group (indicative of stereochemistry). - Third carbon: Connected to a chain extending further with: - A hydrogen (H) on a wedge bond and a bromine (Br) on a dashed bond indicating stereochemistry. - Terminal: Double bond outside the ring structure in the linear chain. ### Right Structure: - **Carbon Chain:** - Linear chain with the following attachments: - A bromine atom (Br) attached to a terminal CH\(_2\)CH\(_2\) group. - Three chlorine (Cl) atoms attached in sequence opposite to hydrogen atoms on adjacent carbon atoms. - A terminal CH\(_2\)OH group opposite the last chlorine. These structures are commonly used to represent complex organic molecules, illustrating stereochemistry and connectivity essential for understanding chemical properties and reactions.
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