UESTION 11 w many total H atoms are present in the structure shown below? A. 13 H atoms B. 12 H atoms DC. 11 H atoms D. 10 H atoms E. 9 H atoms LOH

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**Question 11**

How many total H atoms are present in the structure shown below?

[Chemical structure of a compound]

- A. 13 H atoms
- B. 12 H atoms
- C. 11 H atoms
- D. 10 H atoms
- E. 9 H atoms

**Explanation of the Diagram:**

The diagram shows a chemical structure of a compound consisting of a benzene ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) attached to it and an additional substituent group. The benzene ring is a hexagon with alternating double bonds, and the substituent groups include a -COOH group on one of the carbons.

In total, the number of hydrogen atoms can be determined by counting the hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon and other atoms in the structure, including the hydrogen in the hydroxyl group (OH). Calculate the hydrogens present on all the carbons and substituents to determine the correct number of hydrogen atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 11** How many total H atoms are present in the structure shown below? [Chemical structure of a compound] - A. 13 H atoms - B. 12 H atoms - C. 11 H atoms - D. 10 H atoms - E. 9 H atoms **Explanation of the Diagram:** The diagram shows a chemical structure of a compound consisting of a benzene ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) attached to it and an additional substituent group. The benzene ring is a hexagon with alternating double bonds, and the substituent groups include a -COOH group on one of the carbons. In total, the number of hydrogen atoms can be determined by counting the hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon and other atoms in the structure, including the hydrogen in the hydroxyl group (OH). Calculate the hydrogens present on all the carbons and substituents to determine the correct number of hydrogen atoms.
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