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is antiperiplanar and periplanar same type​

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Answered by harshika89
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  • The term "periplanar" was coined by Klyne and Prelog in 1960 to define a flexible torsional angle of 0 ± 30° (syn) or 180 ± 30° (anti). ... However, the current common usage of syn and antiperiplanar is planar, which is incorrect

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Answered by psychochhori
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  • All E2 reactions are β-eliminations. Antiperiplanar - If two bonds define two line segments, then they are antiperiplanar if they are antiparallel in the plane they define.
  • Periplanar refers to two atoms or groups of atoms in a conformation are in the same plane with respect to the reference single bond.

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