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A reaction in which a reactant does not have stereoisomer will be a

a) Stereoselective reaction b) stereospecific reaction c) cis reaction d) addition reaction.​

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 \huge☞A reaction in which a reactant does not have stereoisomer will be a...?

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\huge☞a) Stereoselective reaction

\huge☞b) stereospecific reaction

\huge☞c) cis reaction

\huge☞d) addition reaction.

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  • a). Stereoselective reaction

 \huge☞Stereoselectivity is the property of a chemical reaction in which a single reactant forms an unequal mixture of stereoisomers during a non-stereospecific creation of a new stereocenter or during a non-stereospecific transformation of a pre-existing one.

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 \huge☞Stereoselective Reaction: A reaction in which there is a choice of pathway, but the product stereoisomer is formed due to its reaction pathway being more favourable than the others available.

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