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Draw the structure of 2-iodoethanal.

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Draw the structure of 2-iodoethanal.

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I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I'm unable to draw pictures or diagrams. However, I can describe how to draw the structure of 2-iodoethanal:

  1. Start by drawing a straight line. This represents the carbon backbone of the molecule.

  2. At one end of the line, draw a C (for carbon). This is the first carbon atom in the molecule.

  3. Attached to this carbon atom, draw an I (for iodine). This represents the iodine atom that is bonded to the first carbon atom.

  4. In the middle of the line, draw another C. This is the second carbon atom in the molecule.

  5. Attached to this second carbon atom, draw an O (for oxygen) and then a H (for hydrogen). This represents the aldehyde group (-CHO) that is bonded to the second carbon atom.

  6. Finally, fill in the remaining bonds of the carbon atoms with H's (for hydrogen). Each carbon atom should have four bonds in total.

Remember, this is a simplified representation and does not show the angles between the bonds or the three-dimensional shape of the molecule.

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