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  • 31Chlorine — This article is about the chemical element. For the bleach, see Sodium hypochlorite. For the upcoming film, see Chlorine (film). sulfur ← chlorine → argon F ↑ Cl ↓ Br …

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  • 32Mercury(II) chloride — Mercury(II) chloride …

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  • 33Grignard reaction — The Grignard reaction, named for the French chemist François Auguste Victor Grignard, is an organometallic chemical reaction in which alkyl or aryl magnesium halides (Grignard reagents), which act as nucleophiles, attack electrophilic carbon… …

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  • 34Dimethyl sulfoxide — Dimethyl sulfoxide …

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  • 35Zinc chloride — Zinc chloride …

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  • 36Sonogashira coupling — In organic chemistry, a Sonogashira coupling is a coupling reaction of terminal alkynes with aryl or vinyl halides. This reaction was first reported by Kenkichi Sonogashira and Nobue Hagihara in 1975. [cite journal author = K. Sonogashira, Y.… …

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  • 37Wieland-Miescher ketone — Chembox new Reference= [ [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/search/ProductDetail/ALDRICH/M65157?cm mmc=PubChem public%20database products products (±) 8a Methyl 3,4,8,8a tetrahydro 1,6(2H,7H) naphthalenedione] at Sigma Aldrich]… …

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  • 38Ester — For other uses, see Ester (disambiguation). A carboxylic acid ester. R and R denote any alkyl or aryl group, respectively Esters are chemical compounds derived by reacting an oxoacid with a hydroxyl compound such as an alcohol or phenol …

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  • 39Heck reaction — The Heck reaction (also called the Mizoroki Heck reaction)[1] is the chemical reaction of an unsaturated halide (or triflate) with an alkene and a base and palladium catalyst to form a substituted alkene.[2][3] Together with the other palladium… …

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  • 40Mercury(II) thiocyanate — Other names Mercuric thiocyanate Mercuric sulfocyanate …

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