chairkonformaatio
Chairkonformaatio, in chemistry, refers to the chair conformation of cyclohexane and related six‑membered rings. In this arrangement, substituents sit in axial or equatorial positions around the ring. The chair is the lowest‑energy form for unsubstituted cyclohexane because it minimizes angle strain and torsional strain.
Conformational interconversion occurs through a ring flip that interconverts the two chair forms and swaps axial
Substituents influence stability: bulky groups prefer the equatorial position to reduce 1,3‑diaxial interactions that arise when
Implications of chairkonformaatio include changes in reactivity, physical properties, and spectroscopic behavior. The preferred chair conformation