RE: ORGLIST:doubt

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From: Jim Mitchell (j_mitchell$##$cerilliant.com)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 09:35:14 EDT


Rotatable bonds are any sigma (single) bonds that can rotate along its
axis. If it's a single bond, not involved in a cycle, not too sterically
bulky or not otherwise "locked" into position, it's a good candidate for
being a rotatable bond. Any undergraduate text on organic chemistry should
be able to cover this topic in depth.

Jim Mitchell
Cerilliant Corporation

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From: sweta nigam [SMTP:sweta_n$##$atc.tcs.co.in]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:13 AM
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Subject: ORGLIST:doubt

 << File: ATT00001.html >> hello
well can u tell me something regarding how to identify rotatable bonds in
any molecule and what exactly do we mean by rotatable bonds.....

thanx n regards
sweta(tcs)
india

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