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Newman Projection Part 4 - Multi-Substituted Molecule

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Drawing the newman projection for a multisubstituted complex molecule

What starts out as a potentially ridiculous molecule can easily be turned into a Newman Projection if you rewrite your sawhorse or 'sideways' structure into a 2carbon molecule with substituents coming off it, just as they would your Newman Projection

Note: The name of the molecule in this video should be (3R, 4S) 4chloro2,3dimethylhexane. The configuration of the 3rd carbon was written in error. This does not change the procedure that is followed to convert the 'sawhorse' structure into a Newman projection.

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