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The extracellular fluid contains high amounts of
Stereochemical Designator
Notations used to describe the spatial arrangement of atoms around a stereocenter or double bond in a molecule, such as (R)/(S) or (E)/(Z) configurations.
Methylbutene Structures
Refers to the structural variations of the hydrocarbon molecule butene, with one or more methyl groups attached to its chain.
Hydrogenation
The chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, typically in the presence of a catalyst, resulting in the addition of hydrogen.
Bredt's Rule
A principle in organic chemistry stating that bridgehead carbon atoms cannot possess double bonds if the ring system is small due to excessive angle strain.
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