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- Look up Dimer, dimer, dimerization, or dimerous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dimer may refer to: Dimer (chemistry), a chemical structure formed...
- stored. In the absence of nucleophiles with which to react, ethenone dimerises to give β-lactone, a cyclic ester. If the ketene is disubstituted, the...
- are listed in the following table: Hexacene is not stable in air, and dimerises upon isolation. Heptacene (and larger acenes) is very reactive and has...
- nitrogen chemistry. In sufficiently high concentration, amino radicals dimerise to form hydrazine. While NH2 as a functional group is common in nature...
- electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The carboxyl group tends to dimerise to form oxalic acid. Acid anhydride Acid chloride Amide Amino acid Ester...
- binding the transformed receptor translocates to the nucleus where it dimerises with ARNT (aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator) and then binds...
- is a gaseous compound that is only present at high temperatures. It dimerises to form diborane, B2H6. Diborane has a pair of three-center two-electron...
- hence shorter. In fluorosulfuric acid solution, deep-blue I+ 2 reversibly dimerises below −60 °C, forming red rectangular diamagnetic I2+ 4. Other polyiodine...
- indium, and thallium form ionic lattice structures or (in a few cases) dimerise. The opposite effect is expected for the superheavy member of group 17...
- reactions of a radical. Below approximately 1,100 °C (1,400 K), it rapidly dimerises to form ethane. Upon treatment with an alcohol, it converts to methane...