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Results tagged with organic-chemistry
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Use this tag for questions relating to organic molecules and their properties (structure of organic molecules, spectroscopic properties, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry etc). DO NOT use this tag as the only tag in your question, as this tag by itself cannot appropriately classify your question. Always use this tag in addition to other more specific tags.
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Elimination reaction on 2-fluorobutane using alc.KOH
This answer is, unfortunately, not correct. There is no reliable experimental evidence to demonstrate that a primary carbanion is more stable than a secondary carbanion. In fact, the opposite is true …
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The intrinsic electron-withdrawing nature of alkyl groups
There is absolutely nothing unconventional about this rationalisation, although it appears to not be widely known.
Carbocations are stabilized by hyperconjugation. This is an orbital overlap that can …