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Chair Conformations
A specific, stable three-dimensional shape adopted by cyclic molecules such as cyclohexane, minimizing steric strain and offering two alternating conformations.
Axial Ethyl
Refers to an ethyl group attached perpendicular to the plane of a molecule, especially in cyclic compounds.
Equatorial Ethyl
A term not typically used in standard chemical nomenclature and could refer to the placement of an ethyl group in an equatorial position on a cyclohexane ring, emphasizing its spatial orientation.
Chair Conformation
A three-dimensional geometric representation of cyclohexane molecules resembling a chair, minimizing strain.
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