Optical Activity & Isomer TypesStereochemistry
What is the difference between Conformation and Configuration?
Expert Answer
Conformations interconvert by rotation (no bond breaking). Configurations require bond breaking to interconvert.
What is the difference between Conformation and Configuration?
Conformations interconvert by rotation (no bond breaking). Configurations require bond breaking to interconvert.
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