Substitution reaction

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51Substitution reactions / Organometallic chemistry / Terpyridine / David Milstein / Heck reaction / Pincer ligand / Sonogashira coupling / Suzuki reaction / Coupling reaction / Chemistry / Organic reactions / Palladium

V Contents Preface XI List of Contributors 1

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-26 21:06:08
52Organometallic chemistry / Substitution reactions / Coordination chemistry / Pincer ligand / Coupling reaction / Terpyridine / Suzuki reaction / Heck reaction / Sonogashira coupling / Chemistry / Organic reactions / Palladium

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53Coupling reaction / Suzuki reaction / Azo coupling / Chemistry / Organic reactions / Substitution reactions

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-06 10:17:00
54Chemical elements / Chlorides / Metal halides / Electrophile / Benzene / Delocalized electron / Substitution reaction / Chemical reaction / Chemical bond / Chemistry / Soil contamination / Occupational safety and health

Chemguide – answers ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION 1. a) An electrophile is a species (a positive ion or the slightly positive end of a polar molecule) which is attracted to electron-rich areas of other molecules. Both eth

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-04 04:48:50
55Electrophile / Alkene / Electrophilic addition / Bromine / Halogen addition reaction / Electrophilic aromatic substitution / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Physical organic chemistry

Chemguide – questions ELECTROPHILIC ADDITION – SYMMETRICAL ALKENES 1. Ethene reacts with an electrophile XY to undergo an addition reaction represented by this mechanism, known as electrophilic addition: a) Explain

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56Halogens / Environmental chemistry / Radical / Chlorine / Photochemistry / Hydrogen chloride / Ethane / Unpaired electron / Chain reaction / Chemistry / Chemical bonding / Free radicals

Chemguide – answers FREE RADICAL SUBSTITUTION 1. a) Free radicals are atoms or groups of atoms which have a single unpaired electron. b) A photochemical reaction is a reaction which is brought about by light. c) A chai

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57Benzene / Nitration / Friedel–Crafts reaction / Electrophilic substitution / Acylation / Nitrobenzene / Electrophile / Nitro compound / Toluene / Chemistry / Substitution reactions / Electrophilic aromatic substitution

Chemguide – questions ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION 1. The diagrams show simplified orbital models of ethene and benzene: a) Both molecules are attacked by electrophiles. What is an electrophile, and why are both of these

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58Elimination reaction / Substitution reactions / Hydroxide / Haloalkane / Alkene / Carbocation / Sodium hydroxide / Ethanol / SN1 reaction / Chemistry / Household chemicals / Functional groups

Chemguide – questions ELIMINATION MECHANISMS 1. In the presence of sodium hydroxide solution, 2-bromopropane can undergo either a substitution reaction or an elimination reaction. A mechanism for the substitution react

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59Chemistry / Substitution reactions / Organic chemistry

How to... Explore by Reaction   SciFinder lets you combine chemical structures and functional groups to locate reaction information. With Explore by Reaction, you can: Indicate the role of each participant Use all th

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60Organochlorides / Refrigerants / Greenhouse gases / Chloromethane / Radical / Chloroform / Dichloromethane / Chlorine / Carbon tetrachloride / Chemistry / Halogenated solvents / Halomethanes

Chemguide – questions FREE RADICAL SUBSTITUTION 1. What do you understand by the following terms? a) free radical b) photochemical reaction c) chain reaction

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