A diagram that shows the structure of a chemical compound. It consists of six hexagonal structures, each representing a different chemical element. The first structure on the top left is an AIB3 molecule, which is a type of carbon atom. The molecule is made up of Br, Br Br, and Br Br. The Br Br molecule is connected to Br Br Br and the Br Br molecules are connected by a series of arrows. The arrows indicate the direction of the chemical reaction between the two elements. On the top right, there is a KOH molecule, also known as KOH, and on the bottom left, there are two H2SO4 molecules, one with NH2 and the other with LH2. The NH2 molecule is represented by a hexagon-shaped structure, while the LH2 molecule represents a NH3 molecule with a NH4 molecule and the NH5 molecule represents NH6 molecule. - The diagram also shows the relationship between NH3 and NH7 molecules, with NH8 and NH9 molecules represented by the arrows.
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