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Sulfur—nitrogen bonds hydrogen halides

You have now seen how enols and enolates react with electrophiles based on hydrogen (deuterium), carbon, halogens, silicon, sulfur, and nitrogen. What remains to be seen is how new carbon-carbon bonds can be formed with alkyl halides and carbonyl compounds in their normal electrophilic mode. These reactions are the subject of Chapters 26-29. We must first look at the ways aromatic compounds react with electrophiles. You will see similarities with the behaviour of enols. [Pg.544]


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Halide bond

Hydrogen halides

Hydrogen nitrogen

Hydrogen sulfur

Hydrogenation, halides

Nitrogen halides

Nitrogen hydrogen bonded

Nitrogen, hydrogenation

Nitrogen—hydrogen bonds

Sulfur bonding

Sulfur bonds

Sulfur halides

Sulfur hydrogen halides

Sulfur hydrogenation

Sulfur-nitrogen

Sulfur-nitrogen halides

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