Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
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Author: David R. Klein
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 18ATS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The bond line structure of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projections:

  • The conformational isomers are represented 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.
  • Newman projection is representing by front carbon atom connected with 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • From the view angle, the first carbon atom is a front carbon atom and bake of this is considered as a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain.

To draw the bond line structure of the given compound.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The bond line structure of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projections:

  • The conformational isomers are represented 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.
  • Newman projection is representing by front carbon atom connected with 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • From the view angle, the first carbon atom is a front carbon atom and bake of this is considered as a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain.

To draw the bond line structure of the given compound.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The bond line structure of the given compound should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Newman projections:

  • The conformational isomers are represented 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.
  • Newman projection is representing by front carbon atom connected with 3 groups then the 3 groups connected circle is a back carbon atom.
  • From the view angle, the first carbon atom is a front carbon atom and bake of this is considered as a back carbon atom.
  • The dark wedge is represent the out of the plain then the light wedge is represent the inside the plain.

To draw the bond line structure of the given compound.

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