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The Shapes of Cycloalkanes Planar or Nonplanar

The Baeyer strain theory is useful to us in identifying angle strain as a destabilizing effect. Its fundamental flaw is its assumption that the rings of cycloalkanes are planar. With the exception of cyclopropane, cycloalkanes are nonplanar. Sections 3.5-3.13 describe the shapes of cycloalkanes. We ll begin with cyclopropane. [Pg.104]


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