Chemistry: Principles and Practice
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Author:Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball, Edward Mercer
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Chapter22: Organic Chemistry And Biochemistry
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2. Draw your model properly using the chair convention.
3. Indicate all of the axial and equatorial substituents (including hydrogens).
4. Without breaking any bonds, convert your model to the other chair form. Be careful not to
rotate the overall molecule.
5. Draw your model properly and indicate all of the axial and equatorial substituents
(including hydrogens).
6. Indicate which of the two chair conformations you expect to be more stable.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Draw your model properly using the chair convention. 3. Indicate all of the axial and equatorial substituents (including hydrogens). 4. Without breaking any bonds, convert your model to the other chair form. Be careful not to rotate the overall molecule. 5. Draw your model properly and indicate all of the axial and equatorial substituents (including hydrogens). 6. Indicate which of the two chair conformations you expect to be more stable.
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Transcribed Image Text:F.
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