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ChemistryMediumConceptual2019 · 10 Apr Shift 2

Q43.Which of these factors does not govern the stability of a conformation in acyclic compounds? (1) Steric interactions (2) Angle strain (3) Torsional strain (4) Electrostatic forces of interaction

What This Question Tests

This question assesses the understanding of various types of strains and their applicability to the stability of conformations in acyclic organic compounds. It specifically tests the ability to distinguish factors relevant to acyclic systems from those primarily relevant to cyclic systems.

Concepts Tested

Conformational stabilitySteric strainTorsional strainAngle strain

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