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Functional groups / Cations / Alkyl groups / Organic compounds / Cyclopropane / Carbocation / Methyl group / Allyl / Metallocene / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Reactive intermediates
Date: 2003-05-19 09:28:03
Functional groups
Cations
Alkyl groups
Organic compounds
Cyclopropane
Carbocation
Methyl group
Allyl
Metallocene
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Reactive intermediates

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