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Give the conformation of ethane molecule

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Answered by ALERTDEVIL
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Ethane Conformations

Although there are seven sigma bonds in the ethane molecule, rotation about the six carbon-hydrogen bonds does not result in any change in the shape of the molecule because the hydrogen atoms are essentially spherical.  Rotation about the carbon-carbon bond, however, results in many different possible molecular conformations.

In order to better visualize these different conformations, it is convenient to use a drawing convention called the Newman projection.  In a Newman projection, we look lengthwise down a specific bond of interest – in this case, the carbon-carbon bond in ethane.  We depict the ‘front’ atom as a dot, and the ‘back’ atom as a larger circle. 

The six carbon-hydrogen bonds are shown as solid lines protruding from the two carbons at 120°angles, which is what the actual tetrahedral geometry looks like when viewed from this perspective and flattened into two dimensions. 

The lowest energy conformation of ethane, shown in the figure above,  is called the ‘staggered’ conformation, in which all of the C-H bonds on the front carbon are positioned at dihedral angles of 60°relative to the C-H bonds on the back carbon.  In this conformation, the distance between the bonds (and the electrons in them) is maximized.

If we now rotate the front CH3group 60° clockwise, the molecule is in the highest energy ‘eclipsed' conformation, where the hydrogens on the front carbon are as close as possible to the hydrogens on the back carbon.

This is the highest energy conformation because of unfavorable interactions between the electrons in the front and back C-H bonds.  The energy of the eclipsed conformation is approximately 3 kcal/mol higher than that of the staggered conformation. Another 60°rotation returns the molecule to a second eclipsed conformation. This process can be continued all around the 360°circle, with three possible eclipsed conformations and three staggered conformations, in addition to an infinite number of variations in between.

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