Example of retention and inversion in chemistry
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Retention refers to the process wherein the configuration of the molecule is retained after the reaction. Therefore the product molecule has the same configuration as the reactant molecule.
Inversion, in chemistry, the spatial rearrangement of atoms or groups of atoms in a dissymmetric molecule, giving rise to a product with a molecular configuration that is a mirror image of that of the original molecule.
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