Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Stereochemistry
Stereochemistry is the study of the spatial arrangement of atoms in molecules and how this affects their chemical behavior. In this question, the '(S)' designation indicates that the compound has a specific three-dimensional configuration around the chiral center, which is crucial for accurately drawing the structure.
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Cycloalkenes
Cycloalkenes are cyclic hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond. The term 'cyclohex-1-ene' indicates a six-membered ring with a double bond at the first carbon, which is essential for understanding the compound's structure and reactivity.
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Substituents and Nomenclature
In organic chemistry, substituents are atoms or groups of atoms that replace hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon. The '3-bromo-3-ethyl' part of the name indicates specific substituents on the cyclohexene ring, which must be correctly positioned in the structure to reflect the compound's name and properties.
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