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Equilibrium chemistry / Functional groups / Electrophile / Substitution reactions / Acyl chloride / Phenyl group / Arenium ion / Nucleophile / PH / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Physical organic chemistry
Date: 2013-03-16 23:43:46
Equilibrium chemistry
Functional groups
Electrophile
Substitution reactions
Acyl chloride
Phenyl group
Arenium ion
Nucleophile
PH
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Physical organic chemistry

Chemistry 14D Winter 2010 Final Exam Part B Solutions

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