which type of strain is present in fully eclipse configuration of brutane
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The higher energy of eclipsed bonds is known as eclipsing strain. In butane the gauche-conformer is less stable than the anti-conformer by about 0.9 kcal/mol. This is due to a crowding of the two methyl groups in the gauche structure, and is called steric strain or steric hindrance.
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The higher energy of eclipsed bonds is known as eclipsing strain. In butane the gauche-conformer is less stable than the anti-conformer by about 0.9 kcal/mol. This is due to a crowding of the two methyl groups in the gauche structure, and is called steric strain or steric hindrance.
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