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  • 11enol — noun an organic compound that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom which in turn is doubly bonded to another carbon atom • Derivationally related forms: ↑enolic • Hypernyms: ↑organic compound …

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  • 12Transition metal carbene complex — A transition metal carbene complex is a organometallic compound featuring a divalent organic ligand. The divalent organic ligand coordinated to the metal center is called a carbene. Carbene complexes for almost all transition metals have been… …

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  • 13Pyramidal alkene — Pyramidal alkenes are alkenes in which the two carbon atoms making up the double bond are not coplanar with their four substituents Ref|. This deformation from a trigonal planar geometry to a tetrahedral molecular geometry is the result of angle… …

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  • 14Sulfolane — Chembox new Name = Sulfolane ImageFileL1 = Sulfolane 2D skeletal.png ImageSizeL1 = 80px ImageNamL1e = Sulfolane ImageFileR1 = Sulfolane 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 = 120px ImageNameR1 = Ball and stick model of the sulfolane molecule IUPACName =… …

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  • 15Phosphazene — A phosphazene is any of a class of chemical compounds in which a phosphorus atom is covalently linked to a nitrogen atom by a double bond and to three other atoms or radicals by single bonds. Two examples are hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene and… …

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  • 16silene — noun a) a molecule containing a silicon atom which forms a double bond b) an organosilene, a molecule containing a silicon atom doubly bonded to a carbon atom See Also: silane, silyne, disilane …

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  • 17heteroalkene — noun any analogue of an alkene in which a doubly bonded carbon atom is replaced by a heteroatom …

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  • 18enediol — The atomic arrangement –C(OH)=C(OH)– produced by proton migration from the CH of a CHOH group that is attached to a –CO– group to the oxygen of the –CO– group (usually induced by alkali), giving rise to doubly bonded carbon atoms (the ene group) …

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  • 19Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction — The Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction (sometimes referred to as the Corey–Chaykovsky reaction or CCR) is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for the synthesis of epoxides, aziridines, and cyclopropanes. It was discovered in 1961 by A.… …

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  • 20az- — combining form or azo Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from azote 1. : containing nitrogen azolitmin 2 …

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