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  2. Syn and anti addition - Wikipedia

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    Syn and anti addition

  3. Addition–elimination reaction - Wikipedia

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    Addition–elimination reaction. In chemistry, an addition-elimination reaction is a two- step reaction process of an addition reaction followed by an elimination reaction. This gives an overall effect of substitution, and is the mechanism of the common nucleophilic acyl substitution often seen with esters, amides, and related structures.

  4. Elimination Chamber - Wikipedia

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    Elimination Chamber

  5. Elimination diet - Wikipedia

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    Elimination diet. An elimination diet, also known as exclusion diet, is a diagnostic procedure used to identify foods that an individual cannot consume without adverse effects. [ 1] Adverse effects may be due to food allergy, food intolerance, other physiological mechanisms (such as metabolic or toxins), [ 2] or a combination of these.

  6. Arrow pushing - Wikipedia

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    Arrow pushing or electron pushing is a technique used to describe the progression of organic chemistry reaction mechanisms. [1] It was first developed by Sir Robert Robinson.In using arrow pushing, "curved arrows" or "curly arrows" are drawn on the structural formulae of reactants in a chemical equation to show the reaction mechanism.

  7. Reductive elimination - Wikipedia

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    Reductive elimination. Reductive elimination is an elementary step in organometallic chemistry in which the oxidation state of the metal center decreases while forming a new covalent bond between two ligands. It is the microscopic reverse of oxidative addition, and is often the product-forming step in many catalytic processes.

  8. E1cB-elimination reaction - Wikipedia

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    E1cB-elimination reaction

  9. Julia olefination - Wikipedia

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    Julia olefination