What is the relationship between these two structures? H H3C CH3 same compound GA enantiomers constitutional isomers diastereomers H H₂C H CH3

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**QUESTION 5**

What is the relationship between these two structures?

The image displays two chemical structures, each consisting of a carbon-carbon double bond with surrounding hydrogen (H) and methyl (CH₃) groups. The structures are shown in a three-dimensional perspective, with solid wedges indicating bonds coming out of the plane of the page and dashed wedges indicating bonds going into the plane of the page.

- **First Structure:**
  - A hydrogen (H) atom and a methyl (CH₃) group are bonded to the left carbon of the double bond. 
  - The methyl group is represented with a solid wedge (out of the plane).
  - A hydrogen is represented with a dashed wedge (into the plane).

- **Second Structure:**
  - A hydrogen (H) atom and a methyl (CH₃) group are bonded to the left carbon of the double bond.
  - The hydrogen is represented with a solid wedge (out of the plane).
  - The methyl group is represented with a dashed wedge (into the plane).

### Multiple Choice Options:

- ○ enantiomers
- ○ constitutional isomers
- ○ diastereomers
- ○ same compound

The question asks for the identification of the correct relationship between these two structures.
Transcribed Image Text:**QUESTION 5** What is the relationship between these two structures? The image displays two chemical structures, each consisting of a carbon-carbon double bond with surrounding hydrogen (H) and methyl (CH₃) groups. The structures are shown in a three-dimensional perspective, with solid wedges indicating bonds coming out of the plane of the page and dashed wedges indicating bonds going into the plane of the page. - **First Structure:** - A hydrogen (H) atom and a methyl (CH₃) group are bonded to the left carbon of the double bond. - The methyl group is represented with a solid wedge (out of the plane). - A hydrogen is represented with a dashed wedge (into the plane). - **Second Structure:** - A hydrogen (H) atom and a methyl (CH₃) group are bonded to the left carbon of the double bond. - The hydrogen is represented with a solid wedge (out of the plane). - The methyl group is represented with a dashed wedge (into the plane). ### Multiple Choice Options: - ○ enantiomers - ○ constitutional isomers - ○ diastereomers - ○ same compound The question asks for the identification of the correct relationship between these two structures.
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