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Reaction of amino acids with OPA.

Reaction of aminosilane with maleated polypropylene.

Reaction of ammonia and sodium hypochlorite to produce chloramines.

Reaction of ammonia gas with water to form ammonium.

Reaction of ammonia with a-keto-glutarate to incorporate inorganic forms of nitrogen by Saccharomyces.

Reaction of ammonia with free chlorine to produce chloramines.

Reaction of ammonia with water.

Reaction of an a,P-unsaturated acylzirconocene chloride with higher-order cyanocuprate.

Reaction of an a-silyl allyl anion with carbonyl compounds in the presence of titanium tetraisopropoxide.

Reaction of an achiral enolate with a chiral a-chloro-a-nitroso reagent ,

Reaction of an acid chloride with a diorganocuprate reagent to produce a ketone.

Reaction of an acid with a carbonate. Hydrochloric acid added to copper carbonate solution produces

Reaction of an acid with an alcohol to form an ester.

Reaction of an acidic hydroformylation catalyst with water.

Reaction of an activated glycopeptide with RT to form bRT .

Reaction of an active N-haloalkylthio compound with a SH group bearing cell component .

Reaction of an acyl chloride in the Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction.

Reaction of an adsorbed component A with the free component B .

Reaction of an alkene with a cationic ArPd.

Reaction of an alkene with Br2or HBr under radical or polar conditions

Reaction of an alkyl halide with hydroxide ion. . Secondary alcohols often react with both Sn 1 and SN2 mechanistic pathways proceeding concurrently

Reaction of an alkylalkynylborates with tributyltin chloride.

Reaction of an alkylchloride with a metal-exchanged zeolite.

Reaction of an alkylchloride with a metal-exchanged zeolite. Formation of alkyl-aluminumsilyl oxonium ion.

Reaction of an alkynide ion with an alkyl halide.



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