Question 15 A substituted cyclohexane has an axial form that is 0.96 kcal/mol higher in energy than the equatorial form. Given this information, what fraction of the molecules (expressed as a percent to the nearest ones) are in the equatorial form at any instant in a sample of this substituted cyclohexane that is at equilibrium? Assume the temperature is 25 °C, and assume that only the axial and equatorial forms are possible. Recall that R equals 0.001987 kcal/K-mol.

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A substituted cyclohexane has an axial form that is 0.96 kcal/mol higher in energy than the
equatorial form. Given this information, what fraction of the molecules (expressed as a
percent to the nearest ones) are in the equatorial form at any instant in a sample of this
substituted cyclohexane that is at equilibrium? Assume the temperature is 25 °C, and
assume that only the axial and equatorial forms are possible. Recall that R equals
0.001987 kcal/K-mol.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 15 A substituted cyclohexane has an axial form that is 0.96 kcal/mol higher in energy than the equatorial form. Given this information, what fraction of the molecules (expressed as a percent to the nearest ones) are in the equatorial form at any instant in a sample of this substituted cyclohexane that is at equilibrium? Assume the temperature is 25 °C, and assume that only the axial and equatorial forms are possible. Recall that R equals 0.001987 kcal/K-mol.
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