explain steric hindrance with example
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Steric hindrance is the stopping of a chemical reaction which might be caused by a molecule's structure. Anexample of steric hindrance is how rotaxanes are created.
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Steric hindrance is the stopping of a chemical reaction which might be caused by a molecule's structure. Anexample of steric hindrance is how rotaxanes are created.
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Steric Hindrance is the phenomenon where the rate of chemical reaction is retarded as the reacting species is large for the approach of another reacting species .
Eg - an SN2 reaction does not happen on carbon atoms that have three substituents.
Eg - an SN2 reaction does not happen on carbon atoms that have three substituents.
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