Ring rearrangement reaction
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In organic chemistry, a ring rearrangement reaction is a reaction in which the number of rings in a molecule stays the same but the connectivity of the atoms in at least one ring changes.
References
- Bachelor, Colin; Gitterman, Celia; Barden, David. Reaction Names Ontology, Royal Society of Chemistry.
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