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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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Why do ketoses undergo dehydration more rapidly than aldoses?
I was reading about Seliwanoff's test and Wikipedia mentions the principle behind this test
This test relies on the principle that, when heated, ketoses are more
rapidly dehydrated than aldoses.
Wel …
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Why is nitrate anion substituted but bromide anion is not in Von Richter reaction?
In Von Richter reaction which is a nucleophilic aromatic substitution. As according to this source, there is only a 37% yield of the product.I want to know what are the competing side reactions which …
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Electrophillic susbtitution of bromine on styrene and cinnamic acid in the presence of FeBr3...
Bromine gas, in the presence of $\ce{CCl4}$, undergoes on addition reaction at the double bond in both styrene and cinnamic acid, illustrated below.
Styrene:
Cinnamic acid:
Bromination of benzene in …