
Chemical Reaction Diagram for Molecular Transformation
Observe a fascinating organic chemistry transformation depicted here, where an organosodium compound undergoes an anionic rearrangement. The starting material, 1,1-diphenylallylsodium, which features a delocalized allylic carbanion, converts into its saturated isomer, 3,3-diphenylpropylsodium. This process involves the migration of the carbanionic center and the saturation of a carbon-carbon double bond, illustrating a specific type of carbanion chemistry.
chemical reaction - organic chemistry - carbanion - rearrangement - organosodium - isomerization
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