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**How many hydrogens are in structure A? Numeric response only.**

*[Image Description]*
The image depicts a complex organic molecule with several rings and various atoms. The specific atoms include:

- Carbon (C) atoms
- Nitrogen (N) atoms
- Oxygen (O) atoms, with two attached to double bonds and two in a cyclic ether ring.

Key features of the structure:
- The backbone of the structure is composed of hexagonal and pentagonal rings connected together.
- There are multiple double bonds within the rings.
- Two nitrogen atoms are integrated into two separate rings within the structure.
- Three oxygen atoms are present: two as part of carbonyl groups and one within a ring system.

To determine the number of hydrogens in the structure, one would need to consider the bonding rules for each carbon (to form four bonds) and nitrogen (to form three bonds or, in special cases, four bonds) within the structure. Hydrogens are typically not shown explicitly in skeletal formulas; they are implied by the valences of the carbon atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:**How many hydrogens are in structure A? Numeric response only.** *[Image Description]* The image depicts a complex organic molecule with several rings and various atoms. The specific atoms include: - Carbon (C) atoms - Nitrogen (N) atoms - Oxygen (O) atoms, with two attached to double bonds and two in a cyclic ether ring. Key features of the structure: - The backbone of the structure is composed of hexagonal and pentagonal rings connected together. - There are multiple double bonds within the rings. - Two nitrogen atoms are integrated into two separate rings within the structure. - Three oxygen atoms are present: two as part of carbonyl groups and one within a ring system. To determine the number of hydrogens in the structure, one would need to consider the bonding rules for each carbon (to form four bonds) and nitrogen (to form three bonds or, in special cases, four bonds) within the structure. Hydrogens are typically not shown explicitly in skeletal formulas; they are implied by the valences of the carbon atoms.
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