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Question
for the substituted cyclohexane compound shown, identify the atoms that are cis to the hydroxyl (oh) substituent.
Brief Explanations
In cyclohexane chair conformations, substituents are cis if they are on the same face (both axial-up/equatorial-up or axial-down/equatorial-down) of the ring. The hydroxyl (OH) group is on an equatorial (up-facing) position.
- H (A): Axial down (opposite face, trans)
- CH₃ (E): Axial up (same face, cis)
- Cl (D): Equatorial down (opposite face, trans)
- F (C): Axial up (same face, cis)
- H (B): Equatorial down (opposite face, trans)
- H (F): Equatorial up (same face, cis)
- Br (H): Axial down (opposite face, trans)
- H (I): Equatorial down (opposite face, trans)
- Cl (K): Axial up (same face, cis)
- H (J): Equatorial up (same face, cis)
- F (G): Axial down (opposite face, trans)
Atoms on the same face as OH are cis to it.
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E (CH₃), C (F), F (H), K (Cl), J (H)