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explain sachse Mohr theory of strainless rings.​

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Answered by itzbhavesh282
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  • SACHSE-MOHR THEORY:

  • SACHSE-MOHR THEORY:In order to account for the stability of cyclohexane and higher members, Sachse and Mohr (1918) proposed that such rings can become free from strain if all the ring carbons are not forced into one plane, as was assumed by Baeyer.
Answered by Guptaangel2525
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In order to explain the stability of higher cycloalkanes, Sachse and Mohr in 1918 proposed a theory of stainless rings. According to this Sachse – Mohr theory, the ring with six or more carbon atoms become free from the strain as all the carbon atoms are not forced into one plane. ... Hence, they are strainless rings.

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