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- Protonolysis abstract "Protonolysis is the cleavage of a chemical bond by acids. Many examples are found in organometallic chemistry since the reaction requires polar Mδ+-Rδ- bonds, where δ+ and δ- signify partial positive and negative charges associated with the bonding atoms. When compounds containing these bonds are treated with acid (HX), these bonds cleave:M-R + HX → M-X + H-RHydrolysis (X- = OH-) is a special case of protonolysis. Compounds susceptible to hydrolysis often undergo protonolysis.".
- Protonolysis wikiPageID "46390321".
- Protonolysis wikiPageLength "2377".
- Protonolysis wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Protonolysis wikiPageRevisionID "656231742".
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Borohydride.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_reactions.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_bond.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_aluminium_hydride.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Organometallic_chemistry.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Phosphine.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Silane.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_triacetoxyborohydride.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLink Triacetoxyborohydride.
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protonolysis".
- Protonolysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "protonolysis".
- Protonolysis hasPhotoCollection Protonolysis.
- Protonolysis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Protonolysis subject Category:Chemical_reactions.
- Protonolysis hypernym Cleavage.
- Protonolysis comment "Protonolysis is the cleavage of a chemical bond by acids. Many examples are found in organometallic chemistry since the reaction requires polar Mδ+-Rδ- bonds, where δ+ and δ- signify partial positive and negative charges associated with the bonding atoms. When compounds containing these bonds are treated with acid (HX), these bonds cleave:M-R + HX → M-X + H-RHydrolysis (X- = OH-) is a special case of protonolysis. Compounds susceptible to hydrolysis often undergo protonolysis.".
- Protonolysis label "Protonolysis".
- Protonolysis sameAs m.01345vnr.
- Protonolysis wasDerivedFrom Protonolysis?oldid=656231742.
- Protonolysis isPrimaryTopicOf Protonolysis.