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Hyperconjugation / Electronic effect / Kinetic isotope effect / Carbocation / Steric effects / Delocalized electron / Electrophile / Conjugated system / Nucleophile / Chemistry / Physical organic chemistry / Organic chemistry
Date: 2005-11-01 03:25:13
Hyperconjugation
Electronic effect
Kinetic isotope effect
Carbocation
Steric effects
Delocalized electron
Electrophile
Conjugated system
Nucleophile
Chemistry
Physical organic chemistry
Organic chemistry

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