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Explain Newman projection formula and
Sawhorse formula giving examples​

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Answered by rahulmaurya96166
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1. In this method, the molecules are viewed from the front along the carbon-carbon bond axis. 2. The two carbon atom forming the G bond is represented by two circles. One behind the other so that only the front carbon is seen. The front carbon atom is shown by a point where as the carbon lying farther from the eye is represented by the origin of the circle. 3. Therefore the C-H bonds of the front carbon are depicted from the circle while the C-H bonds of the back carbon are drawn from the circumference of the circle with an angle of 120 to each otherRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/1019845/explain-about-the-newman-projection-formula-with-an-example

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Answered by Sukhman62563
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1. In this method, the molecules are viewed from the front along the carbon-carbon bond axis. 2. The two carbon atom forming the G bond is represented by two circles. One behind the other so that only the front carbon is seen. The front carbon atom is shown by a point where as the carbon lying farther from the eye is represented by the origin of the circle. 3. Therefore the C-H bonds of the front carbon are depicted from the circle while the C-H bonds of the back carbon are drawn from the circumference of the circle with an angle of 120 to each other.

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