| 1. | Monodentate ligands include virtually all anions and all simple Lewis bases.
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| 2. | In the presence of Lewis bases, the reagent allylates aldehydes.
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| 3. | Metathesis reactions may be carried out with strong Lewis bases.
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| 4. | Lewis bases such as tertiary amines and pyridines increase the rate of dihydroxylation.
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| 5. | Adducts often form between Lewis acids and Lewis bases.
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| 6. | As an electron-deficient species, borane forms complexes with Lewis bases.
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| 7. | This compound forms adducts with many Lewis bases.
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| 8. | Not all hydrides are powerful Lewis bases.
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| 9. | These methods allowed the isolation of complexes formed between Lewis bases and halogen molecules for further studies.
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| 10. | The cationic metal centres act as Lewis acid sites while the anionic oxygen centres act as Lewis bases.
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