(a) Using models when necessary, draw a Newman projection and a sawhorse projection

Chapter 2, Problem 2.6

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(a) Using models when necessary, draw a Newman projection and a sawhorse projection corresponding to the following lineand-wedge structure. Project the C2C3 bond, with carbon-2 nearer the observer, and simplify your structures by abbreviating large groups. C C C C HO H H H HO H H H H3C CH3 2 3 4 (b) In your Newman projection, rotate carbon-2 clockwise by 120 about the C2C3 bond, and draw both sawhorse and lineand-wedge structures for the resulting conformation. (c) In your Newman projection of part (a), rotate carbon-2 180 about the C2C3 bond, and draw both sawhorse and line-andwedge structures for the resulting conformation.

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