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- What makes hydrocyanic acid a normal acid?. Sebastião J. Formosinho, Victor M. S. Gil
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- Intramolecular cation–π interaction in organic synthesis. Shinji Yamada
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- Acidities of carbon acids. J. R. Jones
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- Thermal decomposition of t-butyl(nitro)malononitrile; evidence for the generation of a t-butyl cation via facile carbon–carbon bond heterolysis. Tsutomu Mitsuhashi, Hiroshi Hirota
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- Detritiation of diethyl [2-3H1] malonate. John A. Elvidge, Devendra K. Jaiswal, John R. Jones, Robert Thomas
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- Proton transfer from carbon. A study of the acid–base-catalysed relaxation and the bromination of aryl-substituted methanedisulfones. Fiona Aiken, Brian G. Cox, Poul E. Sørensen
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- Deuterium solvent isotope effects on reactions involving the aqueous hydroxide ion. V. Gold, S. Grist
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- Chapter 6. Kinetics of reactions in solution. M. H. Davies, J. R. Keeffe, B. H. Robinson
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- Chapter 5. The ionization of carbon acids. J. R. Jones
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- Chapter 3. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Aromatic compounds. A. R. Butler
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