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Acid dissociation constant / Inductive effect / A value / Polar effect / Tetrahedral carbonyl addition compound / Benzoic acid / Electrophile / Hammett / Amine / Chemistry / Physical organic chemistry / Hammett equation
Date: 2006-08-25 06:28:18
Acid dissociation constant
Inductive effect
A value
Polar effect
Tetrahedral carbonyl addition compound
Benzoic acid
Electrophile
Hammett
Amine
Chemistry
Physical organic chemistry
Hammett equation

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