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Intramolecular reaction

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An intramolecular reaction is a type of chemical reaction that occurs within a single molecule. In these reactions, the reaction components, such as atoms or functional groups, are part of the same molecule and can interact with one another without the need for other molecules. One common example of an intramolecular reaction is cyclization, where a linear or open-chain molecule transforms into a cyclic structure.

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