rearrangement reactions of ketones
Rearrangement reactions of ketones refer to chemical processes in which the functional groups or atoms connected to the carbonyl carbon atom within a ketone molecule undergo rearrangement to form a different molecular structure. These reactions often involve migration of groups or rearrangement of bonds, resulting in the formation of new chemical bonds and different structural arrangements of atoms within the ketone molecule.
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