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PARK family

The PARK family in chemistry refers to a set of principles and methods used to study and classify chemical reactions, especially those involving electronic rearrangements. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how electrons move during reactions, guiding chemists to predict reaction outcomes and design new compounds. The PARK family approach combines theoretical models with experimental data, facilitating a systematic understanding of complex chemical processes. It is widely used in organic chemistry to analyze reaction mechanisms, ensuring clearer communication and more efficient development of chemical reactions and pharmaceuticals.