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- The situation becomes more complex with substituted derivatives. A monosubstituted cyclohexane is one in which there is one non-hydrogen substituent in...
- energy measurements of the different cyclohexane conformations of a monosubstituted cyclohexane chemical. Substituents on a cyclohexane ring prefer to...
- racemase (EC 5.1.99.5, 5'-monosubstituted-hydantoin racemase, HyuA, HyuE) is an enzyme with systematic name D-5-monosubstituted-hydantoin racemase. This...
- belonging to the same group behave similarly in their chemical properties. Monosubstituted hydrazines and so-called asymmetrically disubstituted hydrazines, where...
- {\displaystyle {\ce {H2C=CH2}}} 137 32.8 Unsubstituted 1-Butene 127 30.3 Monosubstituted trans-2-Butene 116 27.6 Disubstituted 2-Methyl-2-butene 113 26.9 Trisubstituted...
- weak vinyl C═CH2 900 strong 2975 medium 3080 medium C═CH 3020 medium monosubstituted alkenes 900 strong 990 strong cis-disubstituted alkenes 670–700 strong...
- An AFm phase is an "alumina, ferric oxide, monosubstituted" phase, or aluminate ferrite monosubstituted, or Al2O3, Fe2O3 mono, in cement chemist notation...
- example, C6H4NO2− is nitrophenyl, and C6F5− is pentafluorophenyl. Monosubstituted phenyl groups (that is, disubstituted benzenes) are ****ociated with...
- "Systematic Structure-Activity Studies on Selected 2-, 3-, and 4-Monosubstituted Synthetic Methcathinone Analogs as Monoamine Transporter Releasing...
- substituents. A-values are derived from equilibrium measurements of monosubstituted cyclohexanes. The extent that a substituent favors the equatorial position...