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The image displays four chemical structures featuring brominated compounds:

1. **Structure 1**: A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached. This is known as bromocyclohexane.

2. **Structure 2**: A methylcyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached. The ring has a methyl group (CH₃) branching off from one of the carbon atoms, along with the bromine substituent, known as 1-bromo-1-methylcyclohexane.

3. **Structure 3**: Similar to the first structure, this is another cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached at a different position.

4. **Structure 4**: A simple representation of methyl bromide (CH₃Br), a single carbon atom (methyl group, CH₃) bonded to a bromine atom.

Each structure illustrates different configurations of brominated hydrocarbons, which are often used in organic synthesis and industrial applications.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays four chemical structures featuring brominated compounds: 1. **Structure 1**: A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached. This is known as bromocyclohexane. 2. **Structure 2**: A methylcyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached. The ring has a methyl group (CH₃) branching off from one of the carbon atoms, along with the bromine substituent, known as 1-bromo-1-methylcyclohexane. 3. **Structure 3**: Similar to the first structure, this is another cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached at a different position. 4. **Structure 4**: A simple representation of methyl bromide (CH₃Br), a single carbon atom (methyl group, CH₃) bonded to a bromine atom. Each structure illustrates different configurations of brominated hydrocarbons, which are often used in organic synthesis and industrial applications.
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