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1,3-dipole





From top to bottom,
azides, nitrones, and
nitro compounds are
examples of 1,3-dipoles.

A 1,3-dipole is a type of organic compound with a three-atom pi-electron system containing 4 electrons delocalized over three atoms. They are reactants in 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions.

Known 1,3-dipoles:

 
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