(a) Chlorocyclohexane contains 2.07 times more of the equatorial form than the axial
Chapter 7, Problem 7.39(choose chapter or problem)
(a) Chlorocyclohexane contains 2.07 times more of the equatorial form than the axial form at equilibrium at 25 C. What is the standard free-energy difference between the two forms? Which is more stable? (b) The standard free-energy difference between the two chair conformations of isopropylcyclohexane is 9.2 kJ mol1 (2.2 kcal mol1 ). What is the ratio of concentrations of the two conformations at 25 C?
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