Dude, seriously. All semester long, I have gone without really understanding this. This seriously has been the only thing that has actually made me understand this. I'm my blown right now.
I was stressing out thinking I would be spending hours making sense of chair conformations, but this video taught it all in a matter of 5 minutes. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the help, had 5 different people explain it to me and never got it tell now. "Its pointed down, and the one pointing down at this position is the axial."
Thanks was really struggling with this a bit. But watched your videos, went through the examples a few times, and got it. axial changes to equatorial and vice versa
THANK GOD someone can explain this to me! My lecturer is great, but I was just not understanding the positions of the exciting groups in chair conformation cis-trans isomers. Thanks!