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Transcribed Image Text:**Figure 6-6**
This figure displays four Newman projection diagrams labeled A, B, C, and D. Each diagram represents a different staggered or eclipsed conformation of a molecule.
- **Diagram A:** Shows a molecule with one ethyl group (CH₂CH₃) and two methyl groups (CH₃) attached to the anterior carbon and three hydrogens attached to the posterior carbon.
- **Diagram B:** Illustrates an eclipsed conformation with the ethyl group (CH₂CH₃), a methyl group (CH₃), and hydrogen atoms aligned, with hydrogens on the anterior carbon.
- **Diagram C:** Displays a staggered conformation with one methyl group (CH₃), one ethyl group (CH₂CH₃), and hydrogen atoms evenly spaced around the axis.
- **Diagram D:** Shows an eclipsed conformation where the ethyl group (CH₂CH₃), a methyl group (CH₃), and hydrogen atoms on the anterior carbon align next to each other with hydrogens on the posterior carbon.
Each diagram helps in understanding the spatial orientation and interactions of substituents in a molecule during rotation about a single bond.
![**Question:**
Which two Newman projections in Figure 6-6 represent the SAME compound?
**Options:**
- [ ] A and B
- [ ] A and C
- [ ] A and D
- [ ] B and C
- [ ] B and D
- [ ] C and D](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F03317af0-4144-4b0a-a13c-c65183a22c1d%2F3286a22d-9f0c-4a8c-8bce-7c5c2861aafa%2Fzxmdlu_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:**
Which two Newman projections in Figure 6-6 represent the SAME compound?
**Options:**
- [ ] A and B
- [ ] A and C
- [ ] A and D
- [ ] B and C
- [ ] B and D
- [ ] C and D
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