Rearrangement reaction
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In organic chemistry, a rearrangement reaction is a reaction which preserves the number of rings and number of skeletal atoms and in which the molecule rearranges so that one or more atoms or groups of atoms move from one atom to another.
References
- Bachelor, Colin; Gitterman, Celia; Barden, David. Reaction Names Ontology, Royal Society of Chemistry.