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Q: which chair conformation is more stable and why?
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- Define cyclohexane chair conformation ?9. Which alkene is the most stable? o (A) (C) (A) (B) 10. Which is the most stable chair conformation of this molecule? (C) (D) (B) (D)Why are these two conformational isomers? I was under the impression that in molecules with only sigma bonds, the bonds can rotate freely, and so the placement of the chlorines wouldn't matter?
- Which of the following statement is false about conjugated systems? A conjugated system is more stable than an unconjugated A system. The s-trans isomer is favored over the s-cis isomer. A conjugated system has C multiple resonance structures. A conjugated system can only D contain two alkenes.Which of the following chair structures represents the most stable conformation of the 1,4-dichlorocyclohexane structure shown below? A a B b C C D d E e CI CI 1,4-dichlorocyclohexane CI CI CI CI CI. B EDraw the structure for the most stable chair conformation of trans-1-tert-butyl-3-chlorocyclohexane. Use the cyclohexane conformation drawing tool and guide points to draw each structure. C1 M C™ X Ĉ