111k views
5 votes
A trisubstituted cyclohexane compound is given below in its chair conformation. Draw the corresponding planar (overhead) representation, using wedge-and-dash bonds to indicate the substituent positions. To be graded properly, include the hydrogen atoms on the halogen-bearing carbon atoms. Be sure that both wedge/dash bonds are drawn on the outside of the ring, or else the stereochemistry may be interpreted as square planar. (See Hint.)

User Matias
by
5.0k points

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

See explaination

Step-by-step explanation:

Chiral carbons are carbons that have four different groups, so C atoms 1, 4, and 5 are chiral carbons and thus H atoms are shown for those atoms.

A trisubstituted cyclohexane compound is given below in its chair conformation. Draw-example-1
A trisubstituted cyclohexane compound is given below in its chair conformation. Draw-example-2
User Carl Sverre
by
4.5k points