OMe Ph + NO₂ OMe Ph NO₂

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This image depicts a chemical reaction involving organic compounds. 

### Reactants:
1. **Compound 1:**
   - Structure: An aromatic compound with a methoxy group (OMe) and a phenyl group (Ph) attached to a six-membered ring containing two double bonds.
   
2. **Compound 2:**
   - Structure: An unsaturated compound with a nitro group (NO₂). This compound has a double bond.

### Reaction Process:
- The image shows a chemical reaction indicated by an arrow, suggesting the transformation of the reactants into a product.

### Product:
- The resulting compound is a six-membered cyclic structure.
- It contains:
  - A methoxy group (OMe) attached to the top right of the ring.
  - A nitro group (NO₂) on the right side of the ring.
  - A phenyl group (Ph) on the left side of the ring.
- The bonds in the product are depicted with wedged and dashed lines, indicating stereochemistry, which suggests three-dimensional spatial arrangements of the atoms.

This reaction likely represents an example of cycloaddition, where the two reactants combine to form a cyclic product with specific stereochemistry. This is typical in studies of organic synthesis and stereoselectivity.
Transcribed Image Text:This image depicts a chemical reaction involving organic compounds. ### Reactants: 1. **Compound 1:** - Structure: An aromatic compound with a methoxy group (OMe) and a phenyl group (Ph) attached to a six-membered ring containing two double bonds. 2. **Compound 2:** - Structure: An unsaturated compound with a nitro group (NO₂). This compound has a double bond. ### Reaction Process: - The image shows a chemical reaction indicated by an arrow, suggesting the transformation of the reactants into a product. ### Product: - The resulting compound is a six-membered cyclic structure. - It contains: - A methoxy group (OMe) attached to the top right of the ring. - A nitro group (NO₂) on the right side of the ring. - A phenyl group (Ph) on the left side of the ring. - The bonds in the product are depicted with wedged and dashed lines, indicating stereochemistry, which suggests three-dimensional spatial arrangements of the atoms. This reaction likely represents an example of cycloaddition, where the two reactants combine to form a cyclic product with specific stereochemistry. This is typical in studies of organic synthesis and stereoselectivity.
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