Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
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Author: Francis A Carey Dr., Robert M. Giuliano
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Chapter 3, Problem 49DSP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The orientation of the
Concept introduction:
The basic chair conformation of cyclohexane is shown below:
The substituents on alternate carbon atoms, which are on the same side of the ring, have the same orientation – either axial or equatorial.
Two substituents are cis to each other if they are on the same side of the ring.
Two substituents are trans to each other if they are on the opposite side of the ring.
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Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
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