what is the difference between conformation and
configuration?
Answer Posted / salman
conformation is the spatial arrangment of atoms in a
molecule that come from free rotation of atoms about a
single bond. It can be changed without breaking single bond.
configuration is the spatial arrangment of bonds and can be
changed only by breaking bond s.
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