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Reaction of 2,4-pentadienylsilanes with ketones.

Reaction of 2,4-toiylene diisocyanate with diethylene glycol adipate polyester, in chlorobenzene .

Reaction of 2,5-dinitrothiophene with chloromethyl tert-butyi sulfone

Reaction of 2,5-hexanedione-3,4-dicarboxylate.

Reaction of 2,6-dimethylphenoxide ion with a benzylic chloride involves again no overlap of the phenyls in the reaction at oxygen, but there is significant hydrophobic overiap in the reaction at the para position of the phenoxide ring.

Reaction of 2,6-pyridinedimethanol with arylboronic acids gives the tetrameric macrocycles 74 and 75. Dimeric compounds are known with silicon 76 and 77 and sulfur 78

Reaction of 2-aminobenzenes 86a, b with substituted benzaldehydes

Reaction of 2-aminophenylpyiiole with cyclic ketones

Reaction of 2-aminothiophenes with POCI3 DMF

Reaction of 2-aniinophenylpyiiole with 2,4-dinitrobenzaldehyde

Reaction of 2-benzylcopper reagent with propargyl mesylates.

Reaction of 2-bromobenzonitrile with pyrrolidine and lithium pyrrolidinoborohydride.

Reaction of 2-bromopropane with the hydroxide ion.

Reaction of 2-butyne with 1 equivalent of HBr

Reaction of 2-butyne with 2 equivalents of bromine.

Reaction of 2-butyne with 2 equivalents of HBr.

Reaction of 2-butyne with aqueous acid and mercuric sulphate.

Reaction of 2-butyne with deuterium. Note

Reaction of 2-butynyl methyl carbonate and methyl 1-methylpropynyl carbonate with acetoacetate.

Reaction of 2-carboxyindoles with bromoarenes.

Reaction of 2-chloro chain-fluorinated pyrimidines with C-nucleophiles

Reaction of 2-Chloro-4,6-dimethoxy-l,3,5-triazine

Reaction of 2-cyclobutanone 77.

Reaction of 2-decenai in process flavors.

Reaction of 2-iodo-2-methylpropane with water.



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