Sir I have a small doubt..... I have read somewhere that there are no axial CH bonds in boat form...but as per your explanation there are axial bonds.....which is the right one sir....??
There is no axial and equatorial bonds as they are not properly parallel and perpendicular to axis respectively. But these are eclipsed(4 pairs), so I think he want to show that.
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Thank you for the great explanation, but I have question is the chair form same of trans conformation and the bout chain same of cis conformation?
Check out my video on di substituted cyclohexane. That will explain your doubt.
Because CIS and trans exist only in substituted ones.
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shouldnt the axial and the equitorial bond at the 3rd and 6th carbon be at an angle of 180...
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TWIST BOAT FORM!!?? my professors never taught me this!
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How many carbons in twist form
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Sir I have a small doubt..... I have read somewhere that there are no axial CH bonds in boat form...but as per your explanation there are axial bonds.....which is the right one sir....??
There is no axial and equatorial bonds as they are not properly parallel and perpendicular to axis respectively.
But these are eclipsed(4 pairs), so I think he want to show that.
That's the explanation
Animation made it too easier to get
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