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Step-by-step explanation:
I'm sorry, I don't have the capability to draw chemical structures on a canvas. However, I can provide you with the expected organic product for the ring monobromination of the given compound with Br2 and FeBr3.
When the given compound undergoes ring monobromination with Br2 and FeBr3, the bromine atom will substitute one of the hydrogen atoms attached to the aromatic ring. The product obtained will be an organic compound with the same molecular formula as the starting compound but with a bromine atom replacing one of the hydrogen atoms on the aromatic ring.
The specific position of the bromine atom on the ring will depend on the relative reactivities of the different positions on the ring towards electrophilic aromatic substitution. However, since only monobromination is being carried out, only one product is expected to be formed.