Hello..⚛️ Stereospecific reactions are those in which only one dominant product is obtained (100%), for example SN2 reaction. On the other hand in Stereoselective reactions two products are obtained, out of which one is major other is minor in quantity, for example epoxidation. Ok! All stereospecific reactions are stereoselective but all stereoselective reactions are not necessarily stereospecific, because a stereospecific reaction gives a product ratio 100:0 and stereoselective reactions gives two products with any ratio other than 50:50. ⚛️
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All stereospecific reaction are stereoselective (100%) but all stereoselective reaction are not necessarly stereospecific why
Hello..⚛️
Stereospecific reactions are those in which only one dominant product is obtained (100%), for example SN2 reaction.
On the other hand in Stereoselective reactions two products are obtained, out of which one is major other is minor in quantity, for example epoxidation.
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All stereospecific reactions are stereoselective but all stereoselective reactions are not necessarily stereospecific, because a stereospecific reaction gives a product ratio 100:0 and stereoselective reactions gives two products with any ratio other than 50:50.
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