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what is stereoselective reaction explain with two examples​

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Answered by MrFire600
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Examples: STEREOSELECTIVE REACTIONS: A stereoselective process is one in which one stereoisomer predominates over another when two or more may be formed. If the products are enantiomers, the reaction is enantioselective; if they are diastereoisomers, the reaction is diastereoselective.

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Answered by ambikapatil2007
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stereoselective process is one in which one stereoisomer predominates over another when two or more may be formed. If the products are enantiomers, the reaction is enantioselective; if they are diastereoisomers, the reaction is diastereoselective.

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