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04 question (1 point) which of these compounds has the locator numbers 2, 5, and 6 for its methyl substituents? 1st attempt choose one:
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To solve this, we analyze each compound's methyl substituent positions:
- Understand Locator Numbers: In organic chemistry, locator numbers (or locants) identify the carbon atoms where substituents (like methyl, \(-\text{CH}_3\)) are attached. We need a compound with methyl groups at carbons 2, 5, and 6.
- Analyze the Second Structure (from top):
- Assume the parent chain is the longest carbon chain. For this structure, when numbering the parent chain to assign locants, the methyl groups align with positions 2, 5, and 6. (Other structures either have different locant sets or do not match 2, 5, 6.)
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The second compound (from the top of the options) has methyl substituents at locator numbers 2, 5, and 6. (Visually, this is the structure with methyl groups arranged such that their positions correspond to carbons 2, 5, and 6 when the parent chain is numbered.)