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Stereochemistry, a
subdiscipline of chemistry,
studies the
spatial arrangement of
atoms that form the
structure of
molecules and
their mani****tion. The...
- chemistry,
dynamic stereochemistry studies the
effect of
stereochemistry on the
reaction rate of a
chemical reaction.
Stereochemistry is
involved in: stereospecific...
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skeletal formulas is
indicated by the
Natta projection method.
Stereochemistry is used to show the
relative spatial arrangement of
atoms in a molecule...
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dextrorotatory and
which is levorotatory. Rather, it
indicates the compound's
stereochemistry relative to that of the
dextrorotatory or
levorotatory enantiomer of...
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organic chemistry, an
ethyl group (abbr. Et) is an
alkyl substituent with the
formula −CH2CH3,
derived from
ethane (C2H6).
Ethyl is used in the International...
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Examples of keto-enol
tautomerism In
organic chemistry,
enols are a type of
functional group or
intermediate in
organic chemistry containing a
group with...
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Unless all four
substituents are explicit, this is true even when
stereochemistry is
being depicted using wedged or
dashed bonds (see below). If all...
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Panthenol (also
called pantothenol) is the
alcohol analog of
pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), and is thus a
provitamin of B5. In organisms, it is quickly...
- the
oxaphosphetanes 4a and 4b.
Under lithium-free conditions, the
stereochemistry of the
product 5 is due to the
kinetically controlled addition of the...
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Nadic anhydride, also
known as 5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride, is an
organic acid
anhydride derivative of norbornene.
Nadic anhydride exhibits...