does any one know how to write cis-2,3-dibromo-2-hexene formula? Please help!

An aspirin tablet weighing 0.548 g has been analyzed and contains 68.2 % ASA (180.16 g/mol) by mass. A student dissolved

the tablet in hot NaOH and the cooled solution was diluted with DI water to the mark in a 250 mL volumetric flask. Exactly 3.00 mL
of the solution was pipetted into a 100 mL volumetric flask and diluted to the mark with FeCl3 solution.
The concentration of the diluted solution is

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CH3 H
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C = C - CH2CH2CH3
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Br Br

Hope this works! If it all disappears I'll have another go

OH dear it didn't quite work! Here is another go.

CH3 H
|...|
C = C - CH2CH2CH3
|...|
Br Br

Ignore the dots they are there to try to space the bonds correctly.

To determine the formula for cis-2,3-dibromo-2-hexene, we need to break down the name and understand the structural arrangement of the molecule.

Here is the step-by-step process to write the formula:

1. Start with the basic parent chain, which, in this case, is hexene. Hexene denotes a six-carbon chain with a double bond.

2. Determine the position of the double bond by finding the lowest possible numbers for the carbons involved. In this case, the double bond is between the second and third carbon atoms.

3. Next, we incorporate the bromine (Br) atoms. The prefix "di-" indicates that there are two bromine atoms in the molecule. Therefore, we need to add two bromines to the structure.

4. The placement of the bromines is specified by the cis configuration. "Cis" means that the two bromines will be on the same side of the double bond. So, the bromines should be added on the same side of the double bond, attached to the second and third carbon atoms.

Putting it all together, the formula for cis-2,3-dibromo-2-hexene can be written as:

CH3CHBrCHBrCH=CHCH3

Note: The "CH3" groups represent methyl groups attached to the neighboring carbons outside the parent chain of hexene, but they are not mentioned in the compound's name.

It is always recommended to double-check the structure and confirm with reliable sources or consult a chemistry expert to ensure accuracy.