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The cyclohexane derivative shown exists primarily in the morestable of the two available chair conformations. Give the position,axial or equatorial, of each of the three groups shown in the morestable chair conformation. If a group divides its time equallybetween axial and equatorial positions, indicate this withax/eq.
The table of "Axial Strain Energies for MonosubstitutedCyclohexanes" found in the "Strain Energy Increments" section ofthe Reference tool is useful for answering thisquestion.
The choices are axial, equatorial, orboth.
a)
b)
c)
First correct answer gets points.
The cyclohexane derivative shown exists primarily in the more stable of the two available chair conformations. Give the position, axial or equatorial, of each of the three groups shown in the more stable chair conformation. If a group divides its time equally between axial and equatorial positions, indicate this with ax/eq. The table of "Axial Strain Energies for Monosubstituted Cyclohexanes" found in the "Strain Energy Increments" section of the Reference tool is useful for answering this question. The choices are axial, equatorial, or both. Show transcribed image text
The cyclohexane derivative shown exists primarily in the morestable of the two available chair conformations. Give the position,axial or equatorial, of each of the three groups shown in the morestable chair conformation. If a group divides its time equallybetween axial and equatorial positions, indicate this withax/eq.
The table of "Axial Strain Energies for MonosubstitutedCyclohexanes" found in the "Strain Energy Increments" section ofthe Reference tool is useful for answering thisquestion.
The choices are axial, equatorial, orboth.
a)
b)
c)
First correct answer gets points.
The cyclohexane derivative shown exists primarily in the more stable of the two available chair conformations. Give the position, axial or equatorial, of each of the three groups shown in the more stable chair conformation. If a group divides its time equally between axial and equatorial positions, indicate this with ax/eq. The table of "Axial Strain Energies for Monosubstituted Cyclohexanes" found in the "Strain Energy Increments" section of the Reference tool is useful for answering this question. The choices are axial, equatorial, or both.
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24 Feb 2019