what is retention and inversion?
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Retention refers to the process wherein the configuration of the molecule is retained after the reaction. Inversion refers to the process wherein the configuration of the molecules is reversed during the course of the reaction. Therefore, the product is of the opposite enantiomeric form as compared to the reactant.
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Retention refers to the process wherein the configuration of the molecule is retained after the reaction.
Inversion refers to the process wherein the configuration of the molecules is reversed during the course of the reaction.
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