Abstract

An electronic effect, which is neither a conventional bond nor a steric effect, affects the structure, reactivity, or other characteristics of the molecule. The relationship between a molecule’s electronic structure and its geometry (stereochemistry), known as stereoelectronic effect, is emphasised in organic chemistry. In a multi-step reaction process, a reaction intermediate is a transient species that is created in the first step and used in the second to finally produce the reaction product. The series of fundamental processes via which a chemical reaction takes place is known as a reaction mechanism. A multistep or complex reaction is one that involves more than two simple processes.

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