Hi I need a little help in determining the most stable chair conformation... I know the the more equatorial substituents there are, the more stable it is. However, I've come across different questions with answers that do not follow this rule.
For example, a picture was shown and was asked to determine the most stable chair conformation. Let's say 1,2 di-chlorocyclohexane. The answer gave me both substituents as equatorial in the chair conformation. On the other hand, say 1,2 di-methylcyclohexane give an answer of the substituents one being equatorial and the other being axial.
The picture had bonds different though like for 1,2 di-chlorocyclohexane substituent bonds one was going into the page and one was going out of the page while the 1,2 di-methylcyclohexane subsituent bonds were both going into the page. Does it matter?
Many thanks.