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Donor-acceptor conjugated analogues

Here, H O plays the role of base but, combining with H, forms an acid - hydroxonium H O. Acids (donors of H ) and bases (acceptors of H ) in such elementary reactions are called conjugated couples, which exchange proton (analogue of redox-couples). [Pg.99]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.55 , Pg.56 , Pg.57 , Pg.58 , Pg.59 , Pg.60 , Pg.61 , Pg.62 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.55 , Pg.56 , Pg.57 , Pg.58 , Pg.59 , Pg.60 , Pg.61 , Pg.62 ]




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