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conformers of 2-methylhexane
« on: September 14, 2005, 09:31:34 PM »
Hi,

The book asks me to give the staggered conformers of 2-methylhexane that have the same energy.  I have labeled the carbons below.  The book answer says that C1-C2, C5-C6, and C2-C7 have staggered conformers of the same energy because each has a carbon that has identical substituents, but I do not see how that means they are the same.

I can see how C1-C2 and C2-C7 can have equal energies since both have 1 carbon that has 3 H's and another carbon that has 1 H, 1 CH3, and 1 CH2CH2CH2CH3, but for C5-C6, they have different substituents.  While C6 has 3 H's, C5 has 2 H's and a CH2CH2CH(CH3)2, which is not the same.  Can someone please explain?  Thanks so much.

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Re:conformers of 2-methylhexane
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2005, 03:29:29 AM »
put hydrogen atoms to your formula
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Re:conformers of 2-methylhexane
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2005, 02:21:52 AM »
you can draw the staggered conformations

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Re:conformers of 2-methylhexane
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2005, 07:49:49 PM »
I have already drawn the staggered conformers.  That is what I am saying, the book answer does not seem to make sense.  While I see how the staggered conformers for C1-C2 and C2-C7 are the same, I fail to se how the staggered conformer for C5-C6 are the same.  Thanks.

Ryan

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