
Valleys and Peaks of Conformations: Stability Analysis and Energy Levels
Explore the energy levels and stability of conformations in R.S. notation. Learn about the valleys and peaks representing the energy states, with valuable insights on the most stable conformation and its implications.
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A: antiperiplanar, anti or trans B: synclinal or gauche C: anticlinal or eclipsed D: synperiplanar or cis Valleys of the pink graph are conformations lowest in energy (shown as A & B). Peaks are conformations highest in energy (shown as C & D). Energies are A<B<C<D with D highest & A lowest in energy. A is thus the most stable conformation &, of all the other conformations, occurs temperature. most often in room