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Anchoring effect phenyl groups

An example of this reveals an additional substituent effect (Fig. 2.18).121 Ordinarily, the phenyl and carboxyl groups anchor the double bond approximately equally (notice the sixth entry in Table 2.3 and cinnamic acid in Fig. [Pg.51]


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