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Describe the difference between social interest theory of regulation and the capture theory of regulation.
Skeletal Rearrangement
A type of organic reaction where the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged to give a structurally different molecule.
Radical Intermediate
A highly reactive species with unpaired electrons formed during some chemical reactions.
Acid Catalyst
A substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction by donating protons (H+ ions) but is not consumed in the reaction process.
Necessary Reagents
Specific substances or compounds required to initiate or carry out a given chemical reaction.
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