EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.36P
Interpretation Introduction
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The stereochemical result expected when the
Concept introduction:
Retention of stereochemistry takes place by the neighbouring group participation mechanism. The neighbouring groups are involved only incase if they can increase the rate of the substitution reaction. The increase in reaction rate shows that neighbouring group particiaption takes place.
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