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| | | | | Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) is the process wherein an electron attaches onto a molecule and causes it to dissociate and / or fragment. The sizes of the molecules chosen to undergo DEA are comparatively enormous to the size of the attached electron (remember, electrons are tiny, tiny substituents of atoms, which in turn, bind together... | |
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| | | | | I found a bottle of deer urine in the trunk of my rental car. As an organic chemist, my first thought was to consult the chemical literature. | |
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| | | | | Click to view the full graphic on the C&EN site Surgery has become a lot more comfortable since the first demonstrations of ether anaesthesia in the 1840s. In October's edition of Periodic Graphics in Chemical & Engineering News, we looked at the different types of anaesthesia, the compounds involved, and what we know about how... | |
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| | | Amide hydrolysis using aqueous acid (or, alternatively, strong base) gives carboxylic acids. Full mechanism, examples, and applications (strecker synth) | ||