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In a Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical. And if can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reactivity of a tertiary halide?
In a Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical?
And if we can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reactivity of a tertiary halide?
In a Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical. And if can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reactivity of a tertiary halide?
In a Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical?
And if we can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reactivity of a tertiary halide?
In a Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical. And if can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reacitivityreactivity of a tertiary halide?
In Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical. And if can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reacitivity of a tertiary halide?
In a Wurtz reaction, is the intermediate formed a carbanion or a free radical. And if can assume both mechanisms to be true, how can we decide the reactivity of a tertiary halide?