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English: Accordingly to the Zimmerman-Traxler model, Z-enolates lead to the formation of syn products. The transition state (I), corresponding to the syn product, does not show significative steric hyndrance, while transition state (II), corresponding to the anti product, shows unfavorable syn-pentane interaction. Thus, the favored product is syn
Español: Según el modelo de Zimmerman-Traxler, los enolatos Z conducen a la formación de productos syn. El estado de transición (I), correspondiente al producto syn no muestra interacciones estéricas significativas, mientras que el estado de transición (II), correspondiente al producto anti muestra una interacción syn-pentano desfavorable. En consecuencia, el producto favorecido es syn.
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