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Rearrangement vs Anionotropic - What's the difference?

rearrangement | anionotropic |

In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between rearrangement and anionotropic

is that rearrangement is (chemistry) a rearrangement reaction while anionotropic is (chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction in which a group, along with its electron pair, moves from one atom to another.

As a noun rearrangement

is the process of rearranging.

As an adjective anionotropic is

(chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction in which a group, along with its electron pair, moves from one atom to another.

rearrangement

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The process of rearranging.
  • (chemistry) A rearrangement reaction.
  • anionotropic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (chemistry) Describing a rearrangement reaction in which a group, along with its electron pair, moves from one atom to another