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The image depicts a chemical structure known as 2-hexanone. The structure is represented by a zig-zag line drawing common in organic chemistry, where each vertex represents a carbon atom. 

**Description:**

- The structure consists of a six-carbon chain, forming a straight line with angled turns at each carbon, resembling peaks and valleys.
- A double-bonded oxygen (carbonyl group) is attached to the second carbon atom, indicating it is a ketone.
- Each carbon atom not bound to the carbonyl group is implied to have enough hydrogen atoms to satisfy carbon’s four-bond requirement.

This diagram typically illustrates the molecular structure of organic compounds, providing a visual understanding of the compound's framework and functional groups.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemical structure known as 2-hexanone. The structure is represented by a zig-zag line drawing common in organic chemistry, where each vertex represents a carbon atom. **Description:** - The structure consists of a six-carbon chain, forming a straight line with angled turns at each carbon, resembling peaks and valleys. - A double-bonded oxygen (carbonyl group) is attached to the second carbon atom, indicating it is a ketone. - Each carbon atom not bound to the carbonyl group is implied to have enough hydrogen atoms to satisfy carbon’s four-bond requirement. This diagram typically illustrates the molecular structure of organic compounds, providing a visual understanding of the compound's framework and functional groups.
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