Chemistry, asked by sabaarain229, 6 months ago

wagner meerwan rearrangment is intermoleculer and intramoleculer?

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Answered by riya552
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Explanation:

  • intermolecular. rearrangements' (or 'apparent rearrangements'). In the former case the atoms and groups that are common to a reactant and a product never separate into independent fragments during the. rearrangement stage. (i.e. the change is
Answered by harshpreets550
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Intermolecular : In these migrating group is detached from the migration ... product, it is quite likely that the rearrangement is intramolecular. ... This reaction is called Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement.

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