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What are conversion reactions in organic chemistry?

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Answered by saurabh8744
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Organic conversions seem to haunt most of the students in India. I however have come up with a method to make it easy for all of you.

Organic Conversion is very much like cooking. You start with some raw material or basic ingredients to cook something delicious at the end. The process need not be a single step thing every time. You always start with raw material and move to an intermediate , a stage , between your initial reactants and the final product. The most important thing that you should master is the art of guessing the Intermediate. Once you guess the correct intermediate you can write the reaction that takes you from reactant to intermediate and then the reaction that takes you from intermediate to the product.

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Answered by itzriyaz
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Explanation:

Actually lanthanide contraction is due to poor shielding effect of f subshell electron due to which effective nuclear charge increases and size of atom decreases where as while going from left to right in period the number of proton increases and the size decreases there is no effect of shielding effect

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