
Did I draw this correctly? Help table Newman projection for 3-ethyl-2-methylpentane along C2-C3 axis Draw Newman...
Sighting along C2-C1 bond of 2-methylpropane and C2-C3 of 2-methylbutane a. Draw a Newman projection of the most stable conformation of each compound b. Draw a Newman projection of the least stable confirmation of each compound
Use a Newman Projection about the indicated bond to draw a 3-methylpentane at the C2-C3 bond. What would be its relative potential energy from 0 degrees fully rotated 360 degrees. Describe what is happening at each point and use anti, gauche, eclipsed, totally eclipsed, and staggered to better explain in detail.
ich Newman projection represents the most stable conformation of 3- methylpentane when viewed down the C2-C3 bond? 0. Wh CH3 13C CH2CH3 H3C CH2CH3 H2C CH2CH3 H3C CH2CH3 CH3 CH3 H3C 4 A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 11. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound?
4. Draw (2S)-iodopentane and the Newman projection along the bond from C3 to C2. 5. Define racemate. 6. Draw two enantiomers of a fluorocarboxylic acid. Determine the configuration of the chiral center in each molecule.
what is the newman projection of 2,3,3 trimethyl pentane using the c2-c3 bonds and draw an energy diagram of it
From the perspective of viewing down the C2-C3 bond, draw the Newman projection of the least stable conformation of 2,3-dimethylbutane.
make a model of butane in its lowest energy conformation and draw: newman projection looking along the C2/C3 bond newman projection looking alonf the C1/C2 bond
2. Consider the C2-C3 bond in n-pentane: a. Draw a Newman projection for the molecule. b. Show its most unstable conformation. c. Show its most stable conformation. d. Show one gauche conformation.
I 6. Draw the Newman projection that represents the least stable conformation of 2-methylbutane (consider rotation about the C2-C3 bond) (3 points)
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is a Newman projection of 2-chloropentane as viewed along the C2-C3 bond axis? CH3 CH3 CH2CH3 CI CH3 CH3 CH2CH3 CH3 CH2CH3 CH3 Cl H3C CH3 CI