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Newman Projections
« on: October 02, 2006, 04:43:04 PM »
hi there iam haveing some trouble with this question, iam sure its easy, but i just dont understand it

1. Using newman projection, draw all staggered and eclipsed conformations that result from rotation around the indicated bond in the following molecule.  CH3CH2__CH2CH2CH3 .

if anybody can help, that would be great
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Re: Newman Projections
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Re: Newman Projections
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2006, 11:56:04 PM »
This is a rotation about C-2 and C-3 carbons as you have indicated.

Draw your C-2 carbon in front, C-3 in back.

C-2 will have 2 H bonds and 1 CH3 bond.  C-3 will have 2 H bonds and 1 CH2CH3 bond.

Now just rotate the front (or back) continuously at 60° intervals.  This will give you 3 staggered and 3 eclipsed conformations.

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