Alkanes of 2 or more carbons can be twisted into different 3D arrangements of their atoms by rotating around one or more carbon-carbon bonds
Conformation: any 3D arrangement of atoms that results from rotation about single bonds
Staggered conformation: a conformation about a carbon-carbon single bond in which the atoms or groups on one carbon are as far apart as possible from atoms or groups on an adjacent carbon
Lowest energy
Most stable conformation
Eclipsed conformation: a conformation about a carbon-carbon single bond in which the atoms or groups on one carbon are as close as possible to the atoms or groups on an adjacent carbon
Different conformations are called conformational isomers or conformers
Dihedral angle: the angle created by 2 intersecting planes, each plane defined by 3 atoms
Since there's a small energy barrier between conformations, rotation isn't completely free
Anti conformation: a conformation about a single bond in which 2 groups on adjacent carbons lie at a dihedral angle of 180
Gauche conformation: a conformation about a single bond of an alkane in which 2 groups on adjacent carbons lie at a dihedral angle of 60