EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.51P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.

If the OH groups on adjacent asymmetric carbon atoms are on the same side in the Fischer projection, they appear on opposite sides in the zigzag conformation – one of them on a dash bond and the other on a wedge bond. If they are on the opposite sides in the Fischer projection, they appear on the same side in the zigzag conformation, both on dash bonds or both on wedge bonds.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

(b)

Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.

If the OH groups on adjacent asymmetric carbon atoms are on the same side in the Fischer projection, they appear on opposite sides in the zigzag conformation – one of them on a dash bond and the other on a wedge bond. If they are on the opposite sides in the Fischer projection, they appear on the same side in the zigzag conformation, both on dash bonds or both on wedge bonds.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

(c)

Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.

If the OH groups on adjacent asymmetric carbon atoms are on the same side in the Fischer projection, they appear on opposite sides in the zigzag conformation – one of them on a dash bond and the other on a wedge bond. If they are on the opposite sides in the Fischer projection, they appear on the same side in the zigzag conformation, both on dash bonds or both on wedge bonds.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

(d)

Zigzag conformation of the given molecule is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

A zigzag conformation of an acyclic molecule is a representation in which the root carbon chain is represented by a zigzag line in the plane of the paper, and the substituents are shown above or below the plane by using wedge and dash bonds.

If the OH groups on adjacent asymmetric carbon atoms are on the same side in the Fischer projection, they appear on opposite sides in the zigzag conformation – one of them on a dash bond and the other on a wedge bond. If they are on the opposite sides in the Fischer projection, they appear on the same side in the zigzag conformation, both on dash bonds or both on wedge bonds.

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Chapter 5 Solutions

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