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For the following pairs of isomers draw both the chair conformations. Based on your chair conformations...
1. Draw (1S,3S)-3-aminocyclohexanecarbonitrile structure below: 2. Draw the two chair conformations of the above disubstituted cyclohexane compound, before and after ring-flip. 3. Draw the Newman projections of both chair conformations about the C1−C6 and C3−C4 bonds. 4. Which conformation is the least stable one? Briefly explain your answer with words AND by showing it on the appropriate Newman projection.
5. Construct a model of 1,2-difluoroethane. Draw the Newman projections for the staggered and eclipsed conformations of 1,2-difluoroethane. Are these molecules isomers or conformers? If they are isomers to what specific category do they belong? 6. The structure of cyclohexane (C6H12) is based on a six membered ring of carbon atoms. Construct a model of cyclohexane. Cyclohexane can exist in two conformations; the boat or chair conformation (shown below). What are the C-C-C, C-C-H, and H-C-H bond angles at each...
1. (a) Draw the two chair conformations for this molecule. (3 pts) (b) Label the more stable conformation (1 pt) 2. Provide (RS)-designations for the two starred (1) stereogenic centers (3 pts) 3. Use a Newman projection to draw the most stable conformation for the C(3)-C(4) bond in this molecule. (3 pts) OH 3-fluoro-3-methylpentan-1-ol
16. Draw the Newman projection (viewing down the C3-C4 bond) for the two staggered conformations of hexane that have different energies. Indicate the conformation with the lowest energy. (5 pts) 17. Consider the molecule below. (10 pts) CZ Bry Br CI a) Is this molecule chiral? Provide an explanation. b) Draw both chair configurations for this molecule, and circle the more stable conformation (if applicable).
7. (13 points) For the compound 1-tert-butyl-4-methylcyclohexane: a. Draw the two possible chair conformations for the cis isomer, Which conformation, if either, is more stable? Circle one b. Draw the two possible chair conformations for the cis isomer, Which conformation, if either, is more stable? Circle one trans: C. Between the two more stable isomers circled above, which is more stable? Why?
9.78 The two lowest energy conformations of pentane are the anti-anti and the anti-gauche forms, in terms of arrangements around the two central C─C bonds. A recent study analyzed the conformations of 3-heptyne as an “elongated” analogue of pentane, where a carbon-carbon triple bond is “inserted” between C2 and C3 of pentane.[15] Interestingly, the researchers found that in each of the two most stable conformations of 3-heptyne, C1 and C6 are nearly eclipsed (looking down the alkyne group). In one...
Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes 1) Draw a Newman projection of the anni conformation of 1.2-dichloroethane che conformation of 1.2-dichloroethane 2) Draw a Newman projection of the 5) Sight along the C2-C3 bond of 2-methylbutane and draw each of the staggered conformations 4) Arrange the following conformations from lowest to highest energy. CH CH 5) Circle the Most stable conformation of the molecule shown below. н сн, YI 6) Circle the Most stable conformation of the molecule shown below.
1. (a) Different conformations are found in pentane. (i) Using Newman Projection, draw all the possible staggered and eclipsed conformations of pentane by referring to the bond rotation at C2-C3. (ii) Compare their stability and explain your answer. (b) Draw the most stable form of the chair conformers for trans- and cis-1,4-dimethyl cyclohexane. Comment on their stability. thanks
Draw a newman projection of the most stable staggered conformation of 4-bromo-3-methylheptane looking down the C3-C4 bond. Then draw a newman projection of the least stable staggered conformation of the same compound looking down the C3-C4 bond - label where different type(s) of strain occur making this conformation less stable? I have no idea how to do this so step by step would be perfect. Thank you.
6. Draw both chair conformations of trans-1-bromo-2-methylcyclohexane. Circle the most stable conformation.