Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781119338352
Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 16PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Newman projection of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projection:

  • The three-dimensional shape of the chemical compounds are varying by rotation of C-C single bonds, from the result more shapes are obtained. The obtained shapes of the single compounds are called conformations.
  • The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
  • The conformational isomers are representing by the Newman projection drawing.
  • Newman projection representing by front carbon atom connected to 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Newman projection of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projection:

  • The three-dimensional shape of the chemical compounds are varying by rotation of C-C single bonds, from the result more shapes are obtained. The obtained shapes of the single compounds are called conformations.
  • The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
  • The conformational isomers are representing by the Newman projection drawing.
  • Newman projection representing by front carbon atom connected to 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Newman projection of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projection:

  • The three-dimensional shape of the chemical compounds are varying by rotation of C-C single bonds, from the result more shapes are obtained. The obtained shapes of the single compounds are called conformations.
  • The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
  • The conformational isomers are representing by the Newman projection drawing.
  • Newman projection representing by front carbon atom connected to 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Newman projection of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projection:

  • The three-dimensional shape of the chemical compounds are varying by rotation of C-C single bonds, from the result more shapes are obtained. The obtained shapes of the single compounds are called conformations.
  • The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
  • The conformational isomers are representing by the Newman projection drawing.
  • Newman projection representing by front carbon atom connected to 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Newman projection of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projection:

  • The three-dimensional shape of the chemical compounds are varying by rotation of C-C single bonds, from the result more shapes are obtained. The obtained shapes of the single compounds are called conformations.
  • The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
  • The conformational isomers are representing by the Newman projection drawing.
  • Newman projection representing by front carbon atom connected to 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Newman projection of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projection:

  • The three-dimensional shape of the chemical compounds are varying by rotation of C-C single bonds, from the result more shapes are obtained. The obtained shapes of the single compounds are called conformations.
  • The two or more compounds have same molecular formula and different structural formulas are called conformational isomers.
  • The conformational isomers are representing by the Newman projection drawing.
  • Newman projection representing by front carbon atom connected to 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain

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Chapter 4 Solutions

Organic Chemistry

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