lewis acid

  • 1Lewis acid — rūgštis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Elektronų akceptorius. atitikmenys: angl. acid; Lewis acid rus. кислота; кислота Льюиса; льюисовская кислота ryšiai: sinonimas – Luiso rūgštis …

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  • 2lewis acid — noun Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: after Gilbert N. Lewis died 1946 American chemist : acid II 2c …

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  • 3Lewis acid — noun Etymology: Gilbert N. Lewis died 1946 American chemist Date: 1944 a substance that is capable of accepting an unshared pair of electrons from a base to form a covalent bond …

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  • 4Lewis acid — Chem. any substance capable of forming a covalent bond with a base by accepting a pair of electrons from it. [1940 45; named after G. N. LEWIS] * * * …

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  • 5Lewis acid — noun Any electrophylic compound that can accept a pair of electrons and form a coordinate covalent bond. Ant: Lewis base …

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  • 6Lewis acid — noun Chemistry a compound or ionic species which can accept an electron pair from a donor compound. Origin 1940s: named after the American chemist Gilbert N. Lewis …

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  • 7Lewis acid — /ˈluəs æsəd/ (say loohuhs asuhd) noun any substance which accepts an electron pair, as a hydrogen ion or boron trifluoride. {named after Gilbert Newton Lewis, 1875–1946, US chemist} …

  • 8Lewis acid — noun see acid II …

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  • 9Lewis acid site — An acid site on a catalyst where the acidic entity is a positive ion (called a cation) such as Al3+ rather than an ionizable hydrogen. Named for the famed physical chemist G. N. Lewis. See: Brønsted acid site …

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  • 10Chiral Lewis acid — Chiral Lewis acids (CLAs) are a novel class of Lewis acid catalyst used in enantioselective asymmetric synthesis reactions which produce optically active products from optically inactive or impure starting materials. This type of preferential… …

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