Chapter 3: Q. 3-3-16 P-a (page 85)
Sight along the C2-C1 bond of 2-methylpropane (isobutane).
(a) Draw a Newman projection of the most stable conformation.
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(a)

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Chapter 3: Q. 3-3-16 P-a (page 85)
Sight along the C2-C1 bond of 2-methylpropane (isobutane).
(a) Draw a Newman projection of the most stable conformation.
(a)

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Question: Give the IUPAC name for the following hydrocarbon, and convert the drawing into a skeletal structure.

Sight along the C2-C1 bond of 2-methylpropane (isobutane).
(c) Make a graph of energy versus angle of rotation around the C2-C1 bond.
Propose structures that meet the following descriptions:
(c) Two isomeric disulfides with the formula C4H10S2
Draw the most stable conformation of 1,4-dichlorobutane, using wedges and dashes to represent bonds coming out of the paper and going behind the paper respectively.
Draw a compound that:
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