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structure of s-butyl phenyl vinyl methane

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Since it is not possible for me to draw the structure, I am attaching a picture of the structure of the compound - s-butyl phenyl vinyl methane.

Butyl is a 4-carbon radical. In secondary butyl, or sec-butyl, or as 1-methylpropyl, it connects at 
one of the internal or non-terminal carbon atoms.

Vinyl group, also called Ethenyl, has the 
structure of −CH=CH2. Phenyl has a cyclic ring structure of 6 carbons and 5 hydrogens. Methane is the simplest of all the alkanes with a formula of - CH4 i.e, 1 carbon atom and 4 Hydrogen atoms.
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