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What is Erlenmeyer rule? and what it is used to?​

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Erlenmeyer was the first chemist to synthesize tyrosine, guanidine, creatine, and creatinine (3 ). In 1880, the Erlenmeyer rule indicated that all alcohols in which the hydroxyl group was attached directly to a double-bonded carbon atom became aldehydes or ketones.

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The Erlenmeyer rule states that all alcohols in which the hydroxyl group is attached directly to a double-bonded carbon atom become aldehydes or ketones.Erlenmeyer's practical investigations were concerned mostly with aliphatic compounds.

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