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In this question we are assigned to the task to identify the coral carbons present in the given molecule.
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Carl carbon are the carbons that are attached to the four different substitutes.
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For example, cx, c connected to substituent x, substant y, substant w, z, and the substant b.
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So if the car carbon is c, then substitute x must not be equal to substant y must not be equal to substitute j, must not be equal to substitute j, must not be equal to substitute v.
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If this condition follows then the carbon will be carol carbon.
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If any of the substituents are same, then the carbon is not an car carbon.
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Like if x is equals to y, then carbon is not not a coral carbon.
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The given molecule is represented as in the given molecule, the carbon highlighted in blue color are attached to the three hydrogen atoms and two hydrogen atoms.
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So the substitutes are same, that is hydrogen atom, for ch3, three substitutes are same, and for ch2, two substituents are same.
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Therefore, these carbons are not a coral carbon.
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Now, consider the carbon highlighted in green color, that is ch2 and this c...