A hydroxyl group is a somewhat smaller substituent on a six-membered ring than is a methyl group.

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A hydroxyl group is a somewhat “smaller” substituent on a six-membered ring than is a methyl group. That is, the preference of a hydroxyl group for the equatorial orientation is less pronounced than that of a methyl group. Given this information, write structural formulas or build molecular models for all the isomeric methylcyclohexanols, showing each one in its most stable conformation. Give the substitutive IUPAC name for each isomer.
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Organic Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0072905014

4th edition

Authors: Francis A. Carey

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