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I'm going over TPR and one of the example questions they ask is to determine which pair of "substituted cyclohexanes is the more stable isomer."
I'm confused about the convention for dashes and wedges. When drawing the chair conformation - Do I put the wedges up or down?
Organic Second Language said the convention is UP for wedges and DOWN for dashes. TPR seems to have done it the opposite way. Both ways resulted in entirely different answers and stabilities so if anyone knows how I approach this, it would be appreciated very much.
I'm confused about the convention for dashes and wedges. When drawing the chair conformation - Do I put the wedges up or down?
Organic Second Language said the convention is UP for wedges and DOWN for dashes. TPR seems to have done it the opposite way. Both ways resulted in entirely different answers and stabilities so if anyone knows how I approach this, it would be appreciated very much.