Some reactions in which a reacting substance do not follow a particular path to give a particular set of products. It follows one or more paths to give different products.This type of reactions are called
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Reaction mechanism
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Peter B.D. de la Mare
Professor of Chemistry, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Author of Electrophilic Halogenation.
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Reaction mechanism, in chemical reactions, the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, and free radicals, and they may take place in gases, liquids, or solids—or at interfaces between any of these.
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