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==Key concepts== | ==Key concepts== | ||
* The preferred conformation of a substituted cyclohexane depends what's attached to it | * The preferred conformation of a substituted cyclohexane depends on what's attached to it | ||
* Two cyclohexanes can be fused to give decalins | * Two cyclohexanes can be fused to give decalins | ||
* Attachment of substituents to cyclohexanes can lock their conformations, giving complex, but very information-rich NMR spectra | * Attachment of substituents to cyclohexanes can lock their conformations, giving complex, but very information-rich NMR spectra |
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Chem3x11 Lecture 3
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Key concepts
- The preferred conformation of a substituted cyclohexane depends on what's attached to it
- Two cyclohexanes can be fused to give decalins
- Attachment of substituents to cyclohexanes can lock their conformations, giving complex, but very information-rich NMR spectra
Cyclohexanes with Two Substituents
cis and trans refer to Relative Stereochemistry. Nothing to do with Ring Flipping
We need to be clear on one thing from the outset...
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