I. Mechanisms for liquid phase hydrolyses of chlorobenzene and halotoluenes. II. The products from the reaction of N-(2-bromoallyl)-ethylamine with sodium amide. III. The nitrogen inversion frequency in cyclic imines. IV. The nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of Feist's acid
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. Part I. A study of the rearrangements which occur during the high temperature liquid phase hydrolyses of the halotoluenes has shown that the extent of rearrangement is a sensitive of...
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