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The detailed (and as complete as possible) description of plausible or observable pathways leading from reactants to products of a chemical process. This tag should be applied to questions about these processes. It may be applied to hypothetical and/or proposed mechanisms.
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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 …