The document defines a beta carbon as the carbon atom that is one removed from an atom, group, functional group, or other moiety of interest. It provides examples of beta carbons in an ester and an alkyl bromide. A beta carbon can also be considered an alpha carbon depending on the reference point.
The document defines a beta carbon as the carbon atom that is one removed from an atom, group, functional group, or other moiety of interest. It provides examples of beta carbons in an ester and an alkyl bromide. A beta carbon can also be considered an alpha carbon depending on the reference point.
The document defines a beta carbon as the carbon atom that is one removed from an atom, group, functional group, or other moiety of interest. It provides examples of beta carbons in an ester and an alkyl bromide. A beta carbon can also be considered an alpha carbon depending on the reference point.