WHAT IS MIGRATORY APTITUDE IN REACTION???
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Migratory aptitude is the relative ability of a migrating group to migrate in a rearrangement reaction.This can be affected by the leaving groups(which over gives a more stable carbocation) depends upon the electron density of the migrating group.
The mugrating groups follow the order of increasing stability of carbocation instead of carbocation(except phenyl).The real deciding factor is increased electron density at anionic carbon.The more the electron increasing group the more is the migratory aptitude
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