Interactions | Reactions | Processes
Classified as: Substitution: Multi-Step
Many reactions which result a simple substitution of one moiety for another, in fact proceed involved multi-step mechanistic pathways.
For more information look in the Chemogenesis webbook section substitution, transfer, abstraction, displacement (STAD).(CH3CO)2CO |
+ |
2 |
[OH]– |
2 |
[CH3COO]– |
+ |
H2O |
(CH3CO)2CO |
+ |
2 |
R–OH |
+ |
CH3COOR |
+ |
CH3COOH |
(CH3CO)2CO |
+ |
NH3 |
CH3CONH2 |
+ |
CH3COOH |
+ |
[OH]– |
+ |
+ |
Br– |
+ |
CH3COOH |
+ |
+ |
HCl |
+ |
+ |
hν |
+ |
Br– |
+ |
+ |
hν |
+ |
Br– |
+ |
+ |
hν |
+ |
Br– |
+ |
[NO2]– |
R–I |
+ |
AgCN |
R–NC |
+ |
CO |
+ |
HCl |
+ |
AlCl3 |
+ |
[AlCl4]– |
+ |
H+ |
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