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Chapter 3.14, Problem 3.23P
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Interpretation: The structure similar to Figure 3−25 down C1−C6 bond in the equatorial conformation of methylcyclohexane and the presence of equatorial methyl group anti to C5 is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Newman projection determines the stereochemistry of
To determine: An explanation corresponding to the prediction of the most table isomer of decalin.
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