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Draw the structures corresponding to 5-iodopent-2-yne.

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Draw the structures corresponding to 5-iodopent-2-yne.

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Sure, here is the step-by-step process to draw the structure of 5-iodopent-2-yne:

  1. Identify the longest carbon chain in the molecule. The name "pent" indicates a five-carbon chain, and "yne" indicates a triple bond. So, draw a straight line representing five carbon atoms.

  2. Identify where the triple bond is located. The "2" in "pent-2-yne" indicates that the triple bond starts at the second carbon atom from one end. Draw a triple bond between the second and third carbon atoms.

  3. Identify where the iodine atom is attached. The "5" in "5-iodopent-2-yne" indicates that the iodine atom is attached to the fifth carbon atom. Draw an "I" at the end of the fifth carbon atom.

  4. Fill in the remaining bonds with hydrogen atoms. Each carbon atom (except those with the triple bond) should have four bonds in total, so add hydrogen atoms where necessary.

Please note that this is a text-based explanation. For a visual representation, you might want to use a chemistry drawing software or refer to a chemistry textbook or online resource.

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