Page 1 of 2 PRACTICE PROBLEMS 5A. For chains, draw Newman projections of all conformations around a given determine their energy OCSL 6.1 6.14 5A.1 Draw a Newman projection for the following around the indicated bond: a) b) f)

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# Practice Problems on Newman Projections

### 5A. For chains, draw Newman projections of all conformations around a given bond and determine their energy.

**OCSL 6.1 – 6.14**

**Problem 5A.1: Draw a Newman projection for the following around the indicated bond:**

1. **a)** 
    - Diagram: This is a molecular structure with an arrow pointing to the central bond from which the Newman projection needs to be drawn.
2. **b)**
    - Diagram: A similar molecular structure with an arrow pointing to a different central bond.
3. **c)**
    - Diagram: Another molecular structure with an arrow pointing to a specified bond for which the Newman projection should be created.
4. **d)**
    - Diagram: This structure has an arrow pointing to the central bond around which the Newman projection is to be drawn.
5. **e)**
    - Diagram: A similar molecular chain with an arrow indicating the bond of interest for the Newman projection.
6. **f)**
    - Diagram: This structure shows an arrow to a bond around which to draw the Newman projection.

### Explanation of Diagrams:

The diagrams illustrate various organic molecules, where:
- Each structure represents different parts of hydrocarbon chains or other organic compounds.
- Arrows indicate specific bonds around which the student is required to draw Newman projections.
  
### Notes:

- **Newman Projections** are a way to view a molecule by looking straight down the bond connecting two carbon atoms. 
- **Conformations** of molecules around these bonds can greatly affect the potential energy and stability of the molecule. 
- Students should practice drawing each Newman projection, showing all staggered and eclipsed conformations, and determing their relative energies.

Use these practice problems to reinforce your understanding of drawing and analyzing Newman projections in organic chemistry.
Transcribed Image Text:# Practice Problems on Newman Projections ### 5A. For chains, draw Newman projections of all conformations around a given bond and determine their energy. **OCSL 6.1 – 6.14** **Problem 5A.1: Draw a Newman projection for the following around the indicated bond:** 1. **a)** - Diagram: This is a molecular structure with an arrow pointing to the central bond from which the Newman projection needs to be drawn. 2. **b)** - Diagram: A similar molecular structure with an arrow pointing to a different central bond. 3. **c)** - Diagram: Another molecular structure with an arrow pointing to a specified bond for which the Newman projection should be created. 4. **d)** - Diagram: This structure has an arrow pointing to the central bond around which the Newman projection is to be drawn. 5. **e)** - Diagram: A similar molecular chain with an arrow indicating the bond of interest for the Newman projection. 6. **f)** - Diagram: This structure shows an arrow to a bond around which to draw the Newman projection. ### Explanation of Diagrams: The diagrams illustrate various organic molecules, where: - Each structure represents different parts of hydrocarbon chains or other organic compounds. - Arrows indicate specific bonds around which the student is required to draw Newman projections. ### Notes: - **Newman Projections** are a way to view a molecule by looking straight down the bond connecting two carbon atoms. - **Conformations** of molecules around these bonds can greatly affect the potential energy and stability of the molecule. - Students should practice drawing each Newman projection, showing all staggered and eclipsed conformations, and determing their relative energies. Use these practice problems to reinforce your understanding of drawing and analyzing Newman projections in organic chemistry.
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