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Grignard reaction / Ether / Carbon tetrachloride / Electrophile / Solvent / Nitrone-olefin 3+2 cycloaddition / Desulfonylation reactions / Chemistry / Organic reactions / Dichlorocarbene
Date: 2006-01-30 15:51:48
Grignard reaction
Ether
Carbon tetrachloride
Electrophile
Solvent
Nitrone-olefin 3+2 cycloaddition
Desulfonylation reactions
Chemistry
Organic reactions
Dichlorocarbene

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