24. Reconstruct the ethane molecules from part A. Replace one of the H atoms in the ethane model with a Bratom, to form
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24. Reconstruct the ethane molecules from part A. Replace one of the H atoms in the ethane model with a Bratom, to form ethyl bromide CH3CH Br. Bromoethane Projection Drawing: Perspective Drawing: a. Does replacing different hydrogen atoms in CH3CH3 to produce CH3CH2Br give you different isomers? (i.e. Are all the hydrogen atoms equivalent?) b. How many isomers of CH3CH2Br can you construct? c. Make a model of one other conformer of CH3CH2Br. d. Did you need to break any bonds to form the second conformer from the first? 25. Replace one H atom in CH3CH2Br by another Bratom to form a model of a compound with the formula CH4BI2. dibromoethane Projection drawings of all possible isomers: Perspective drawings of all possible isomers: a. Does replacing different hydrogen atoms in CH3CH2Br to produce CzHBrz give different constitional isomers? (i.e. Are all the hydrogen atoms equivalent?)