Guided course 05:12The 3 important factors when drawing chairsJohnny Betancourt2291views23rank8comments
Multiple ChoiceDetermine if the following pair of chairs are identical, conformers or different. 962views4rank4comments
Multiple ChoiceDetermine if the following pair of chairs are identical, conformers or different. 1083views4rank8comments
Multiple ChoiceDetermine if the following pair of chairs are identical, conformers or different. 640views8rank9comments
Textbook Question(••) For each chair on the left, place the substituents on the flipped chair. [Recall that the axial/equatorial designation changes from one chair to the next, but the carbon to which the substituent is attached does not.] (f)311views
Textbook Question(••) What is the mistake that was made in drawing each of the flipped chairs on the right from the chair on the left? [In these, assume that the angle through which you view the chair conformations doesn't change.] (a)349views
Textbook QuestionUsing the numbers shown in the chair conformation on the left, label the carbons of the flipped chair on the right. [Assume that the angle through which you view the chair conformation doesn't change.] <IMAGE>458views
Textbook Question(••) For each chair on the left, place the substituents on the flipped chair. [Recall that the axial/equatorial designation changes from one chair to the next, but the carbon to which the substituent is attached does not.](c) <IMAGE>288views
Textbook Question(••) For each chair on the left, place the substituents on the flipped chair. [Recall that the axial/equatorial designation changes from one chair to the next, but the carbon to which the substituent is attached does not.](e) <IMAGE>303views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following structures represent the same compound? Which ones represent different compounds? e. <S>862views
Textbook QuestionUse your models to do a chair–chair interconversion on each ring of the conformation of cis-decalin shown in [FIGURE 3-27] . Draw the conformation that results.816views