Hi guys,
I am a little confused as to identifying the types of isomers of molecules. My problem is identifying conformational isomers in chair structures and also knowing when the structures are actually the same. I have a few examples.
I attached the worksheet. Its question 4 part e (before the continued part) and j.
In part e, I did the configuration and got R and R. I see how it is conformational as you can rotate the bonds, however how do I know that these molecules aren't the same...
Isomers Question
I am a little confused as to identifying the types of isomers of molecules. My problem is identifying conformational isomers in chair structures and also knowing when the structures are actually the same. I have a few examples.
I attached the worksheet. Its question 4 part e (before the continued part) and j.
In part e, I did the configuration and got R and R. I see how it is conformational as you can rotate the bonds, however how do I know that these molecules aren't the same...
Isomers Question