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Regioselectivity

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In chemistry, regioselectivity is the preference of one direction of chemical bond making or breaking over all other possible directions. It can often apply to which of many possible position a reagent will affect, such as which proton a strong base will abstract from an organic molecule, or when along a substituted benzene ring another substituent will add.

Regioselectivity in ring-closure reactions is governed by the Baldwin's rules.

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Addition reaction | Elimination reaction | Polymerization | Reagents | Rearrangement reaction | Redox reaction | Regioselectivity | Stereoselectivity | Substitution reaction

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