In this fifth exercise, you will learn how to add a carbon ring (cycloalkane) into your structure, more specifically a six-membered ring, cyclohexane. Your goal is to redraw the structure provided in the image below. To add a six- membered ring, you can either draw along the hexagon grid or use the suggestion option that correlates to this ring size among those provided to you at the bottom of the screen H.

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In this fifth exercise, you will learn how to add a carbon ring (cycloalkane) into your
structure, more specifically a six-membered ring, cyclohexane.
Your goal is to redraw the structure provided in the image below. To add a six-
membered ring, you can either draw along the hexagon grid or use the suggestion
option that correlates to this ring size among those provided to you at the bottom
of the screen
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