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what is r order in genral organic chemistry?​

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In general it stands for “radical” in the sense that it is an organic side chain with one atom (usually carbon)having an electron left to share in a covalent bond with the rest of the molecule in question. It is shorthand. For example if you are comparing the properties of a set of similar compounds where the difference is in a particular substituent you would spell out the similar bit and stick an R on it. Then in a Table of results you could identify each compound simply by indicating what R actually is

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