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lrhyner
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Halogenation problem
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We just started this Chapter and I am really lost when it comes to radicals
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What is the order of stability of radicals with respect to degree of substitution at carbon?
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3>2>1>>CH3
So I think the right answer should be
you can click here for more information.
http://www.chem.ucalgary.ca/courses/351/Carey5th/Ch04/ch4-4-1.html
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How many stereoisomers will be formed from the hydroboration-oxidation? What are they?
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