what is difference b/w "regio selectivity" & "sterio
selectivity"
Answer / Rohit Kumar Kele
Regio selectivity refers to the ability of a chemical reaction to favor one region of a molecule over another. Steric selectivity, on the other hand, refers to the preference of a chemical reaction for one spatial orientation of reactants over another due to steric hindrance.
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