Hello, I am struggling with this rule and i would appreciate your advice. Teacher asked us what is the configuration on squalene alcohol when we get S acid after hydrolysis.
This rule says that carbonyl on acid part after esterification is in eclipse (i hope its correct word) position with largest group on alcohol part (red circle). So methyl has to come from from side with smallest group which is H. But that would mean H is in front when methyl is in front on S acid. This solution was not correct and teacher told us that squalene alcohol is S and OH group is in front.
In second case with menthol is it exactly like i was thinking for first time.
So where is the true ? Ii is really pissing me off that i don't see it.
Sorry, it should be in organic chemistry section, but i dont know how to delete topic.