Select to Draw Br2 H₂O

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The image depicts a chemical reaction process diagram.

1. **Select to Draw:** A rectangle with dashed borders labeled "Select to Draw," indicating an area for user input, likely to sketch chemical structures or pathways.

2. **Reaction Arrow:** A large arrow pointing downward signifies the direction of the chemical reaction.

3. **Reagents:** 
   - **Br₂:** Molecular bromine, a diatomic molecule used as a reagent in the reaction.
   - **H₂O:** Water, a common solvent or reactant in chemical reactions.

4. **Chemical Structure:** 
   - The final product shown is an organic molecule.
   - The structure includes a long carbon chain with an OH (hydroxyl) group connected via a wedge bond, indicating stereochemistry.
   - A Br (bromine) atom is also attached to the backbone with a wedge bond, showing its stereochemical position.

This diagram outlines a bromination reaction, where bromine and water react with an alkene (not shown) to form a bromohydrin.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemical reaction process diagram. 1. **Select to Draw:** A rectangle with dashed borders labeled "Select to Draw," indicating an area for user input, likely to sketch chemical structures or pathways. 2. **Reaction Arrow:** A large arrow pointing downward signifies the direction of the chemical reaction. 3. **Reagents:** - **Br₂:** Molecular bromine, a diatomic molecule used as a reagent in the reaction. - **H₂O:** Water, a common solvent or reactant in chemical reactions. 4. **Chemical Structure:** - The final product shown is an organic molecule. - The structure includes a long carbon chain with an OH (hydroxyl) group connected via a wedge bond, indicating stereochemistry. - A Br (bromine) atom is also attached to the backbone with a wedge bond, showing its stereochemical position. This diagram outlines a bromination reaction, where bromine and water react with an alkene (not shown) to form a bromohydrin.
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