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How would you rearrange CH2-CH-CH2-CH(+)-CH3

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GPT 3.5
To rearrange the given molecule, CH2-CH-CH2-CH(+)-CH3, we need to determine the best arrangement of the atoms while maintaining the connectivity of the molecule.

The (+) sign indicates a positive charge on the carbon atom it is attached to. In this case, it is attached to the fourth carbon atom in the chain.

Let's rearrange the molecule by moving the fourth carbon atom to the middle of the chain. This will create a more stable and common arrangement.

The new arrangement would be: CH2-CH-CH(+)-CH2-CH3

Note: Since the molecule has a positive charge, it is likely an ion. It would be helpful to know the counterion or the specific context to provide a more accurate rearrangement.

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