theblueletters
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Yea but i bet the chlorine would be easier to remove than the double O of the carboxamide which is definately pretty polar. That's probably true that the confirmation is defined in some way by the Cl. I wonder if anyone would draw it without the Cl and then "kidamnesiac looking at you" hit the clean up button on chemdraw and see what the the structure does. How planar is it really by the way? I'd do it myself but don't have the program now.
Also messing with this structure with all the tertiary amines (the pyrrole and the carboxamide) might be risky as far as messing it up, and doesn't the frozen Demerol syndrome have something to do with tertiary amine rings opening up?
Also messing with this structure with all the tertiary amines (the pyrrole and the carboxamide) might be risky as far as messing it up, and doesn't the frozen Demerol syndrome have something to do with tertiary amine rings opening up?
