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Ring strain is an organic chemistry term that describes the destabilization of the cyclic molecule—such as a cycloalkane—due to the non-favorable high energy spatial orientations of its atoms. Non-noncyclical molecules don't exhibit ring strain because their terminal (prevent) atoms are non attached to click the particular nature and severity of spacial orientation.
A ring strain occurs as combination of torsional strain and angle strain.
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