The structure of carvone is shown in Figure 2, but its stereochemistry is not specified. Literature sources (Budavari 1996) indicate that l-carvone (the R-isomer) smells like spearmint, and d-carvone (the S-isomer) smells like caraway. Draw the structures of the two carvone enantiomers and correctly label each. Specify the priorities assigned to the groups attached to the stercogenic carbon atom. FIGURE 2 The structure of carvone.