A structural representation of a chemical compound called "Dicarbonyl Product". It consists of two carbon atoms, one on the left side of the image and the other on the right side. The carbon atoms are arranged in a hexagonal shape, with the carbon atoms on the top left and the hydrogen atoms in the middle. The hydrogen atoms are connected by arrows, indicating the direction of the chemical reaction between them. In the center of the diagram, there is a carbon atom with a nitrogen atom attached to it. The nitrogen atom is connected to the carbon atom by a carbon ring, which is also connected to a hydrogen ring. The carbon ring is also attached to the hydrogen ring, and the nitrogen ring is attached to an oxygen atom. The molecule is labeled with the chemical formula "HC1 + H2O" and "H2O". At the bottom of the illustration, there are two arrows pointing towards the carbon and hydrogen atoms, indicating that the molecule is in the process of making a product. The image also has a label that reads "Inimium Salt" and a description of the product.
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