In this sixth exercise, you will learn how to add a carbon ring (cycloalkane) into your structure, more specifically a five-membered ring, cyclopentane. Your goal is to redraw the structure provided in the image below. To add a non-six membered ring to the grid, you are required to 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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In this sixth exercise, you will learn how to add a carbon ring (cycloalkane) into your
structure, more specifically a five-membered ring, cyclopentane.
Your goal is to redraw the structure provided in the image below. To add a non-six
membered ring to the grid, you are required to use the suggestion option that
correlates to this ring size among those provided to you at the bottom of the
screen.
Select to Draw
Transcribed Image Text:8:22 AM Sat Feb 5 Question 6 of 7 Submit In this sixth exercise, you will learn how to add a carbon ring (cycloalkane) into your structure, more specifically a five-membered ring, cyclopentane. Your goal is to redraw the structure provided in the image below. To add a non-six membered ring to the grid, you are required to use the suggestion option that correlates to this ring size among those provided to you at the bottom of the screen. Select to Draw
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Hexagon papers are used to draw perfect 3D-organic structures. It helps to draw organic reaction mechanism easily.

Each hexagon contains 6-edges and consider each edge as a carbon atom.

 

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