) Draw 2 sets of molecules. The first set should be constitutional isomers. The second set should not be constitutional isomers. Explain why the first set of isomers is constitutional and why the second set is not.
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- Image below, Why is this not a constructual isomer?Create a conformational analysis using the molecule in the picture. Follow the instruction in the picture when you transform the molecule into its Newman projection. Which conformer is the most unstable? Explain.For which isomer would you expect a greater equilibrium percentage of molecules with the alkyl group in the axial position, explain.
- Draw a constitutional isomer of the molecule below. Try to draw it so that it does not have any rings.For the following molecule, give, according to IUPAC standards, it's name. Follow the rules for commas, spaces and dashes. Be sure to indicate which center the R/S configuration applies to.Create a conformational analysis using the molecule in the picture. Follow the instruction in the picture when you transform the molecule into its Newman projection. Explain the conformations.
- Please solve, with explanation. Need only 4.18 determine whether the following compounds are constitutional isomersCan you please explain why in the first one, its just a bondline diagram and the other has wedges and an enantiomer.For the same molecule, which of the images corresponds to the correct Newman projection along the indicated bond? Need help understaniding how to answer question?
- Create a conformational analysis using the molecule in the picture. Follow the instruction in the picture when you transform the molecule into its Newman projection. Which conformer is the most stable? Explain.For the molecule shown, what orbital is the lone pair in?For the following molecule, draw both chair conformations. Using the rules of cyclohexane substituent stability, circle which is the more stable of the two