betacarbons
Betacarbons are a class of organic compounds that are characterized by the presence of a carbon-carbon double bond. The prefix "beta" refers to the position of this double bond relative to a functional group or a specific reference point in the molecule. In organic chemistry nomenclature, carbons are often numbered starting from the atom directly attached to the functional group, which is designated as alpha. The next carbon atom away is then called beta. Therefore, a betacarbon is two carbon atoms away from this reference point.
A betacarbon in a compound can be part of a double bond or it can be adjacent
The electronic and steric properties of the beta-carbon and its substituents can significantly influence the rate