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Draw a chair conformation of cyclohexane with one
one
a. a 1, 1-disubstituted cyclohexane with an axial
b. a cis-1, 2-disubstituted cyclohexane with an axial
c. a trans-1, 3-disubstituted cyclohexane with an equatorial
d. a trans-1, 4-disubstituted cyclohexane with an equatorial

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