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Podcast - Three Common Types of Rearrangement Reactions in Organic Chemistry | CurlyArrows

Podcast - Three Common Types of Rearrangement Reactions in Organic Chemistry | CurlyArrows

Update: 2024-01-09
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The rearrangement reactions are of three types, depending on the number of electrons the migrating atom or group carries. It is nucleophilic or anionotropic (migration with two bond electrons), free-radical (migration with one bond electron), and electrophilic or cationotropic (migration with zero bond electrons) rearrangements.

Rearrangement Reactions in Organic Chemistry

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Podcast - Three Common Types of Rearrangement Reactions in Organic Chemistry | CurlyArrows

Podcast - Three Common Types of Rearrangement Reactions in Organic Chemistry | CurlyArrows

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