1. Draw the two chair conformations for the molecule below. Given the corresponding energy values, place the conformatio

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1. Draw the two chair conformations for the molecule below. Given the corresponding energy values, place the conformatio

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1. Draw the two chair conformations for the molecule below. Given the corresponding energy values, place the conformations in the appropriate boxes. less stable chair more stable chair Clearly explain why the energy barrier associated with a nitrile group (−CN) moving from an equatorial position to an axial position is much lower than for a methyl group (−CH3​).
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