Chapter 3: 41P (page 189)
The following names are all incorrect or incomplete, but they represent real structures. Draw each structure and name it correctly.
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(b)
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Short Answer
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Chapter 3: 41P (page 189)
The following names are all incorrect or incomplete, but they represent real structures. Draw each structure and name it correctly.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
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Get started for freeConstruct a graph, similar to Figure 3-11, of the torsional energy of along the.Placein front, represented by three bonds coming together in a Y shape, andin back, represented by a circle with three bonds pointing out from it. Define the dihedral angle as the angle between the methyl group on the front carbon and ethyl group on the back carbon. Begin your graph at thedihedral angle and begin to turn the front carbon. Show the Newman projection and the approximate energy at eachof rotation. Indicate which conformations are the most stable (lowest energy) and the least stable (highest energy).
Give structures and names for
(a) the five isomers of C6H14
(b) the nine isomers of C7H16
Use your models to do a chair-chair interconversion on each ring of the conformation of shown in Figure 3-27. Draw the conformation that results.
Draw a perspective representation of the most stable conformation of 3-methylhexane.
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