Which of the following is the correct order of the water solubility of the given compounds?   a)  (i) > (ii) > (iii)   b)  (ii) > (i) > (iii)   c)  (iii) > (ii) > (i)   d)  (iii) > (i) > (ii)

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Which of the following is the correct order of the water solubility of the given compounds?
 

a) 

(i) > (ii) > (iii)
 

b) 

(ii) > (i) > (iii)
 

c) 

(iii) > (ii) > (i)
 

d) 

(iii) > (i) > (ii)
### Organic Chemistry - Structural Representations

In this section, we explore the structural representations of organic compounds. Below are three different organic molecules, labeled (i), (ii), and (iii). Each of these compounds contains a cyclohexane ring with various substituents.

#### Compound (i)

- **Structure**: This molecule has a cyclohexane ring with the following substituents:
  - An amino group (-NH₂) attached to one carbon atom.
  - A methyl group (-CH₃) attached to a different carbon atom.
- **Structural Formula**: 
  - Cyclohexane ring with an amino group at one position and a methyl group on the opposite side.
  
  ![Compound (i)](data:image/png;base64,example)

#### Compound (ii)

- **Structure**: This molecule consists of a cyclohexane ring with:
  - An amino group (-NH₂) attached to one carbon atom.
- **Structural Formula**: 
  - Cyclohexane ring with a single amino group substitution.
  
  ![Compound (ii)](data:image/png;base64,example)

#### Compound (iii)

- **Structure**: This molecule has a cyclohexane ring with the following substituents:
  - An amino group (-NH₂) attached to one carbon atom.
  - A hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a different carbon atom.
- **Structural Formula**:
  - Cyclohexane ring with an amino group at one position and a hydroxyl group on the opposite side.
  
  ![Compound (iii)](data:image/png;base64,example)

By understanding the substitution patterns on the cyclohexane ring, one can predict the chemical reactivity and physical properties of these molecules.
Transcribed Image Text:### Organic Chemistry - Structural Representations In this section, we explore the structural representations of organic compounds. Below are three different organic molecules, labeled (i), (ii), and (iii). Each of these compounds contains a cyclohexane ring with various substituents. #### Compound (i) - **Structure**: This molecule has a cyclohexane ring with the following substituents: - An amino group (-NH₂) attached to one carbon atom. - A methyl group (-CH₃) attached to a different carbon atom. - **Structural Formula**: - Cyclohexane ring with an amino group at one position and a methyl group on the opposite side. ![Compound (i)](data:image/png;base64,example) #### Compound (ii) - **Structure**: This molecule consists of a cyclohexane ring with: - An amino group (-NH₂) attached to one carbon atom. - **Structural Formula**: - Cyclohexane ring with a single amino group substitution. ![Compound (ii)](data:image/png;base64,example) #### Compound (iii) - **Structure**: This molecule has a cyclohexane ring with the following substituents: - An amino group (-NH₂) attached to one carbon atom. - A hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a different carbon atom. - **Structural Formula**: - Cyclohexane ring with an amino group at one position and a hydroxyl group on the opposite side. ![Compound (iii)](data:image/png;base64,example) By understanding the substitution patterns on the cyclohexane ring, one can predict the chemical reactivity and physical properties of these molecules.
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