homolytic cleavage

  • 1homolytic cleavage — homolizė statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kovalentinio ryšio nutrūkimas, kurio metu buvusio ryšio elektronų pora tolygiai pasidalija tarp ryšį sudariusių atomų. atitikmenys: angl. homolysis; homolytic cleavage; homolitic fission rus. гомолиз; …

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  • 2Alpha cleavage — Alpha cleavage, (α cleavage) in organic chemistry, refers to the act of breaking the carbon carbon bond,cite book |author=Hathaway, Bruce A. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Organic chemistry the easy way |edition= |language=… …

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  • 3Bond cleavage — Bond cleavage, or scission, is the splitting of chemical bonds. If the two electrons in a cleaved covalent bond are divided between the products, the process is known as homolytic fission or homolysis. Alternatively, the case where both electrons …

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  • 4Arrow pushing — or electron pushing is a technique used to describe the progression of organic chemistry reaction mechanisms.[1] In using arrow pushing, curved arrows or curly arrows are superimposed over the structural formulae of reactants in a chemical… …

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  • 5Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase — Rendering based on PDB 2XIJ …

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  • 6Radical (chemistry) — Free radical redirects here. For other uses, see Free radical (disambiguation). Moses Gomberg (1866 1947), the founder of radical chemistry Radicals (often referred to as free radicals) are atoms, molecules, or ions with unpaired electrons on an… …

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  • 7Nitrogen fixation — is the natural process, either biological or abiotic, by which nitrogen (N2) in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3).[1] This process is essential for life because fixed nitrogen is required to biosynthesize the basic building blocks of …

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  • 8Organolead compound — Organolead compounds are chemical compounds containing a chemical bond between carbon and lead. Organolead chemistry is the corresponding science. The first organolead was hexaethyldilead synthesised in 1858.[1] Sharing the same group with carbon …

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  • 9Free radical halogenation — In organic chemistry, free radical halogenation is a type of halogenation. This chemical reaction is typical of alkanes and alkyl substituted aromatics under application of heat or UV light. The reaction is used for the industrial synthesis of… …

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  • 10Oxidative stress — represents an imbalance between the production and manifestation of reactive oxygen species and a biological system s ability to readily detoxify the reactive intermediates or to repair the resulting damage. Disturbances in the normal redox state …

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