How many localized carbon-carbon single bonds are depicted in the isomer below? H3C CH OH H3C. 2 CH CH3 | 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +/- 0 ap here or pull up for additional resources LO CH₂ X C x 100

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### Question 4 of 25

**How many localized carbon-carbon single bonds are depicted in the isomer below?**

(Depiction of an isomer with the following structural formula)

```
H₃C-CH
        - O
        ||
        C
        |
        OH
        |
        /\
       |  |
     OH   CH₂-CH
```

### Structural Formula Description
The image shows a compound with a benzene ring attached to an ethyl group with two methyl substituents and a carboxyl group. The benzene ring has alternating double and single bonds typical for aromatic rings.

### Multiple Choice Options:

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
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6. 6
7. 7
8. 8
9. 9
10. 10

### Explanation
To answer this question, identify each carbon-carbon single bond in the given molecular structure:

1. Count each carbon-carbon single bond in the non-aromatic parts of the structure.
2. Remember that the benzene ring contains alternating double bonds, which should not be counted as single bonds.

Use the information and tools provided to solve and make an accurate count of the single bonds in the compound.
Transcribed Image Text:### Question 4 of 25 **How many localized carbon-carbon single bonds are depicted in the isomer below?** (Depiction of an isomer with the following structural formula) ``` H₃C-CH - O || C | OH | /\ | | OH CH₂-CH ``` ### Structural Formula Description The image shows a compound with a benzene ring attached to an ethyl group with two methyl substituents and a carboxyl group. The benzene ring has alternating double and single bonds typical for aromatic rings. ### Multiple Choice Options: 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5 6. 6 7. 7 8. 8 9. 9 10. 10 ### Explanation To answer this question, identify each carbon-carbon single bond in the given molecular structure: 1. Count each carbon-carbon single bond in the non-aromatic parts of the structure. 2. Remember that the benzene ring contains alternating double bonds, which should not be counted as single bonds. Use the information and tools provided to solve and make an accurate count of the single bonds in the compound.
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