BIG POINTS
If all sigma bonds can rotate freely
(which I understand bc the electron de...
Chemistry, 22.10.2021 23:10, cooper2017
BIG POINTS
If all sigma bonds can rotate freely
(which I understand bc the electron density lies within the axis where pi bonds cannot/are very rare and difficult to rotate bc of the electron density lying below and above the axis)
Can sigma bonds in a cyclic structure still rotate freely?
example in the photo.
Can there be a rotation between the C-3 and C-4 even though they both lie in the cyclic structure?
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