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pyelography by elimination - Übersetzung nach arabisch

TYPE OF ORGANIC REACTION IN WHICH TWO SUBSTITUENTS ARE REMOVED FROM A MOLECULE IN EITHER A ONE OR TWO-STEP MECHANISM
Elimination bimolecular; E2 reaction; E2 elimination; E1 elimination; Elimination Reactions; Elimination Reaction; Elimination (chemistry); E2 Eliminations; Elimination Second-Order; E2 reactions; Bimolecular elimination reaction; Elimination2; Bimolecular elimination; Unimolecular elimination; Bimolecular Elimination; E1 reaction; 1,2-elimination
  • E1 elimination Nash 2008, antiperiplanar relationship in blue
  • Scheme 2. E1 reaction mechanism
  • Scheme 1: E2 reaction mechanism
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pyelography by elimination      
‎ تَصْويرُ الحُوَيضَة بالاِطِّرَاح,تَصْويرُ الحُوَيضَةِ الوَريدِيّ‎
elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)
‎ التّخَلّّص ُمن المَرَض, اِطِّراح‎
Elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)
استبعاد ، حذف ، شطب

Definition

Eliminated

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Elimination reaction

An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one- or two-step mechanism. The one-step mechanism is known as the E2 reaction, and the two-step mechanism is known as the E1 reaction. The numbers refer not to the number of steps in the mechanism, but rather to the kinetics of the reaction: E2 is bimolecular (second-order) while E1 is unimolecular (first-order). In cases where the molecule is able to stabilize an anion but possesses a poor leaving group, a third type of reaction, E1CB, exists. Finally, the pyrolysis of xanthate and acetate esters proceed through an "internal" elimination mechanism, the Ei mechanism.