Refer to the molecule below. (1) Draw the newman projection for carbon #1 and #2. Let the carbon #1 containing the methyl group to be at the front while carbon #2 containing the methyl and ethyl group to be at the back of the newman projection. (2) Rotate the carbon #1 to 60 degree for 6 times until a 360 degree rotation was achieved. (3) Encircle the MOST UNSTABLE conformation. 3
Refer to the molecule below. (1) Draw the newman projection for carbon #1 and #2. Let the carbon #1 containing the methyl group to be at the front while carbon #2 containing the methyl and ethyl group to be at the back of the newman projection. (2) Rotate the carbon #1 to 60 degree for 6 times until a 360 degree rotation was achieved. (3) Encircle the MOST UNSTABLE conformation. 3
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![Refer to the molecule below. (1) Draw the newman projection for
carbon #1 and #2. Let the carbon #1 containing the methyl group to be at
the front while carbon #2 containing the methyl and ethyl group to be at
the back of the newman projection. (2) Rotate the carbon #1 to 60
degree for 6 times until a 360 degree rotation was achieved. (3) Encircle
the MOST UNSTABLE conformation.
4
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Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the molecule below. (1) Draw the newman projection for
carbon #1 and #2. Let the carbon #1 containing the methyl group to be at
the front while carbon #2 containing the methyl and ethyl group to be at
the back of the newman projection. (2) Rotate the carbon #1 to 60
degree for 6 times until a 360 degree rotation was achieved. (3) Encircle
the MOST UNSTABLE conformation.
4
3
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