Difference between stereoselective and stereospecific reactions wikipidia
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Stereoselective reaction is the reactant A prefer to convert to one stereoisomer B, not other isomers C or D… The probability of isomer B is bigger than other isomers.
Stereospecific reaction is 100% of stereoselective reaction, that means only one isomer can be produced in stereospecific reactions.
Stereospecific reaction is 100% of stereoselective reaction, that means only one isomer can be produced in stereospecific reactions.
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