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Disproportionation
Disproportionation Disproportionation is a concept in chemistry and is ... redox reaction product is the corresponding ester Disproportionation is the opposite of synproportionation.
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Disproportionation (translated from Japanese)
Disproportionation Disproportionation(Dish cloth) with, identical type substance molecule ... example potassium chlorate 400 ℃ at above disproportionation does in the potassium perchlorate and potassium ... differ and there are also times when disproportionation it does. For example asymmetryDisulfideDisproportionation it does ... the identical substance, this reaction becomes the disproportionation. As the enzyme which does this ...
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Disproportionation (translated from German)
Disproportionation With the chemical reaction that Disproportionation one steps in the framework Redoxreaktion an ... I} + H_2O The opposite of the disproportionation is those Komproportionierung.
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Enantiomer self-disproportionation
Enantiomer self-disproportionation Enantiomer self-disproportionation is a process in stereochemistry describing the ... A. Soloshonok introduced the term Enantiomer self-disproportionation or self-disproportionation of enantiomers. He investigated achiral separations of ... the non-associating enantiopure fraction. See also disproportionation References ^ Unexpected pehnomenon in the high- ...
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User:ChemRad/Sandbox
... for example: 2H· → H 2 Redox Disproportionation Initiation A common method of generating radicals ... an electron) gives rise to a cation. Disproportionation Disproportionation is a special case of redox reaction ...
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Kupfer(I) oxide (translated from German)
... too Kupfer(II) sulfate and metallic copper ( Disproportionation ). |
Polymerization (translated from German)
... that the growth of the chain through Disproportionation reactions or combining is irreversibly terminated. Reactions ... two Radical one or through Transmission reaction (Disproportionation) a chain abort is caused. In order ...
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User:Stone/Benzoic acid
... to the acid or salt. Benzaldehyde The disproportionation of benzaldehyde, in the presence of base ... mixture of benzoate and benzyl alcohol. This disproportionation leads always to trace amounts of benzyl ...
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Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase
... catalyze up to four reactions: cyclization, coupling, disproportionation and hydrolysis. All these activities share the ... is subsequently joined to a linear oligosaccharide. Disproportionation is very similar to coupling, but the ...
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Cracking (chemistry)
... 700kPa) are used. An overall process of disproportionation can be observed, where "light", hydrogen-rich ... combine to form one larger molecule, and disproportionation, where one radical transfers a hydrogen atom ...
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