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what is steric hinderance. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Steric hindrance is the slowing of chemical reactions due to steric bulk. It is usually manifested in intermolecular reactions, whereas discussion of steric effects often focus on intramolecular interactions. Steric hindrance is often exploited to control selectivity, such as slowing unwanted side-reactions.

Answered by sanidhya973
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when hydrogen atoms attached to A carbon create a traffic jam for any nucleophile to attack at the central atom it is said to have steric hindrance.

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