what is steric hindrance and how it is related to the reactivity for esterification??
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steric hindrance can be described as a condition of a molecule being sterically protected by all sides which will make it almost unreactive. ex-sf6 is a great example of steric hindrance.
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sitric effects are nonbonding interactions that influence the shape (conformation) and reactivity of ions and molecules. ... Steric effects result from repulsive forces between overlapping electron clouds. Steric effects are widely exploited in applied and academic
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