CH3C2H5 -----SHOW IT IN FISCHER PROJECTION.
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The first things to note when drawing Fischer projections are the general rules for drawing them. The first general rule concerns the choices of ‘top’ and ‘bottom’ while the second concerns how each cross is interpreted.
In a Fischer projection, the carbon atom with the highest oxidation state should be closer to the top than the bottom.
In cases where the highest oxidation state is in the centre or where multiple carbons have the same highest oxidation state, the second-highest applies analogously and so forth.
In a Fischer projection, the vertical bonds are always considered to point behind the paper (or screen) plane (hash) while horizontal bonds are considered to point in front (wedge).
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