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(a)
Interpretation:
The axial and equatorial chair conformation of given compounds are should be drown.
Concept Introduction:
Conformational isomers:
- The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
- The Cyclohexane s have a chair and boat conformations.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane is more stable than boat form.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane have two positions to substituents which are axial and equatorial.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a vertical axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called axial position.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a horizontal axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called equatorial position.
(b)
Interpretation:
The axial and equatorial chair conformation of given compounds are should be drown.
Concept Introduction:
Conformational isomers:
- The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
- The Cyclohexane s have a chair and boat conformations.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane is more stable than boat form.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane have two positions to substituents which are axial and equatorial.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a vertical axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called axial position.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a horizontal axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called equatorial position.
(c)
Interpretation:
The axial and equatorial chair conformation of given compounds are should be drown.
Concept Introduction:
Conformational isomers:
- The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
- The Cyclohexane s have a chair and boat conformations.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane is more stable than boat form.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane have two positions to substituents which are axial and equatorial.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a vertical axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called axial position.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a horizontal axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called equatorial position.
(d)
Interpretation:
The axial and equatorial chair conformation of given compounds are should be drown.
Concept Introduction:
Conformational isomers:
- The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
- The Cyclohexane s have a chair and boat conformations.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane is more stable than boat form.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane have two positions to substituents which are axial and equatorial.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a vertical axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called axial position.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a horizontal axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called equatorial position.
(e)
Interpretation:
The axial and equatorial chair conformation of given compounds are should be drown.
Concept Introduction:
Conformational isomers:
- The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
- The Cyclohexane s have a chair and boat conformations.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane is more stable than boat form.
- The chair conformation of Cyclohexane have two positions to substituents which are axial and equatorial.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a vertical axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called axial position.
- The substituent occupy at similar to a horizontal axis passing through the chair conformation of Cyclohexane ring is called equatorial position.
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