This video walks you through the Chair Conformations Practice Quiz bonus question B – Converting a cyclohexane chair conformation to double Newman Projections.
Practice is ESSENTIAL to mastering Organic Chemistry. You have to be able to apply the skills you are learning. First, complete the Cyclohexane Chair Conformations Practice Quiz, and then watch this video where I go over the Challenge Question part B solution and explanation step-by-step!
(Watch on YouTube: Chair to Newman. Click cc on the bottom right to view video transcription.)
Links & Resources Mentioned In This Video
- Watch the Newman Projections Tutorial Series
- Try the Chair Conformation Practice Quiz!
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venessa lobo says
Hi Leah! You’ve made orgo very easy for me
Though could you put up videos on trans and cis configuration in cyclohexane? I’m very confused on whether I have to count the axial-equatorial bonds or alpha-beta bonds on checking out for trans and cis.
Nida says
Thank you so much. These videos are clear and precise. I’m a visual learner so can’t tell you how much you’ve helped me!
Leah4sci says
So glad to hear that, Nida! Glad to help!