rerearrangements
A rerearrangement is a type of chemical reaction where a molecule undergoes an internal reorganization of its atoms. This process typically involves the breaking and reforming of chemical bonds, resulting in a change in the connectivity of the atoms within the molecule. Rerearrangements can occur through various mechanisms, often involving the migration of atoms or groups of atoms from one position to another within the same molecule. These reactions are distinct from intermolecular reactions, which involve interactions between different molecules.
The driving force for a rerearrangement can be the formation of a more stable molecular structure, such