Isopentane (a.k.a. 2-methylbutane) is a compound containing a branched carbon chain. A Newman projection is given for six conformations about the C2-C3 bond of isopentane. On the curve of potential energy versus angle of internal rotation for isopentane, label each energy maximum and minimum with one of the conformations.

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Loudon | Parise SEVENTH EDITION
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Isopentane (a.k.a. 2-methylbutane) is a compound containing a branched carbon chain. A Newman projection is given for
six conformations about the C2-C3 bond of isopentane. On the curve of potential energy versus angle of internal rotation
for isopentane, label each energy maximum and minimum with one of the conformations.
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CH3
CHa
H3C
B
H
H3C.
H3C
CH3
HH
-CH3
CH3
A
E
HH
0°
angle of internal rotation
360° (=0)
Ho
CH3
H,
CH3
H3C
CH3
H.
H,C H
H
CH
potential energy
Transcribed Image Text:Organic Chemistry Loudon | Parise SEVENTH EDITION presented by Macmillan Learning Isopentane (a.k.a. 2-methylbutane) is a compound containing a branched carbon chain. A Newman projection is given for six conformations about the C2-C3 bond of isopentane. On the curve of potential energy versus angle of internal rotation for isopentane, label each energy maximum and minimum with one of the conformations. Answer Bank CH3 CHa H3C B H H3C. H3C CH3 HH -CH3 CH3 A E HH 0° angle of internal rotation 360° (=0) Ho CH3 H, CH3 H3C CH3 H. H,C H H CH potential energy
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