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CHEM 261 1nd Edition Lecture 11 Outline of Last Lecture I. Newman ProjectionII. InteractionsIII. Bonding GeometryOutline of Current Lecture I. Drawing the chair conformationII. Ring FlipIII. CyclohexanesCurrent LectureRing flip: cyclohexane intercoverts between two stable chair conformers. This is known as a ring flip. When chair conformation undergoes a ring flip all of the former up axial H’s become all equatorial. These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Cyclohexanes: the most stable position of the cyclohexane is the chair position. It also takes on


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