EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT COMPANION (
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Chapter 7, Problem 110CP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A plausible mechanism must be provided along with proper justification for the stereochemical outcome of the given transformation
Concept introduction:
The neighboring group participation is a phenomenon in that nucleophiles are part of the substrate itself. This neighboring group participates in nucleophilic attack prior to the attack of actual external nucleophile.
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