| 1. | Addition reactions are also encountered in polymerizations and called addition polymerization.
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| 2. | These phosphaalkynes undergo 1, 2-addition reactions and cycloadditions.
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| 3. | Many ligands have been developed for binding zinc during addition reactions.
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| 4. | An addition reaction is the reverse of an elimination reaction.
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| 5. | Hence, these compounds are more resistant to addition reactions.
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| 6. | Addition reactions are inherently atom efficient, so are preferred synthesis pathways.
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| 7. | Benzene undergoes substitution reactions, rather than addition reactions as typical for alkenes.
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| 8. | An example of an addition reaction involving aryl radicals is the Meerwein arylation.
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| 9. | UGT1A1 ) and glutathione addition reactions occur on reactive centres of the xenobiotic.
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| 10. | There are many variations of nucleophilic addition reactions.
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