When drawing substituted cyclohexanes, they can be drawn in either a chair form (with axial and equatorial substituents) or in a line form (using wedges and dashes to indicate the relative positions and locations of substituents). These same types of drawings can be used to illustrate what happens after a chair flip (aka ring flip). Given the structures drawn in each part below, draw the corresponding chair conformation that would result from a chair flip.
When drawing your chair structures change the applicable hydrogen atoms and leave the rest of the hydrogens present. If the bonds on the chair structure are accidentally moved/dragged, it may be marked as incorrect. Please do NOT use wedges or dashes in this question.
When drawing your chair structures change the applicable hydrogen atoms and leave the rest of the hydrogens present.
please help 4. For each pair of structures below circle the most relatively stable one. Show work by drawing relevant chair structures and/or Newman projections as needed) to clearly illustrate why. It is best practice here that only the most stable conformations for each compound are being compared in each set. For clarity. provide a few words that explain your analysis when comparing the illustrations. (12pts total for this problem) (a) ♡ va ♡ 5. (a) (3pts) Look up trans-decalin...