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Systems with non-associated reagents

The process of exchange interaction between bis-(carbomethoxymethyl)mercury and mercury cyanide [Pg.552]

Methanolysis of triphenylehloromethane may serve as an example of such reaction  [Pg.553]

This process has been studied in benzene, 1,2-dichloroethane, chloroform, trifluoromethylbenzene and in mixed solvents hexane - nitrobenzene, toluene -nitromethane, toluene - aeetonitrile. [Pg.553]

Low eonstant of the ion associate formation process of triphenylehloromethane, high constant of the ion assoeiation proeess, and low constant of the heteromolecular association process of HCI (HCI solutions in listed solvents obey the Henry s Law) show that only methanol is an associative partieipant of the equilibrium. [Pg.553]

These systems have been studied be means of reaction of acidic exchange between acids and anhydrides with different acidic groups  [Pg.553]


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