| 11. | A good example of a substitution reaction is halogenation.
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| 12. | With 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane, a substitution reaction occurs.
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| 13. | In organic chemistry, ether cleavage is an acid catalyzed nucleophilic substitution reaction.
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| 14. | Many other more specialized mechanisms describe substitution reactions.
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| 15. | In another substitution reactions, it undergoes halogenation.
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| 16. | The reaction above is a nucleophilic substitution reaction.
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| 17. | Heterolytic bond cleavage and heterolytic substitution reactions can result in the formation of ion pairs.
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| 18. | Nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions that do not involve interconversion between acyl derivatives are also possible.
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| 19. | Another catalytic use of gold tribromide is in the nucleophilic substitution reaction of propargylic alcohols.
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| 20. | The so-called indenyl effect also describes changes in hapticity in a substitution reaction.
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