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adduct

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To draw towards a center or a middle line.

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Examples are: In another common type of process, one acid or base in an adduct is replaced by another: In fact, reactions such as the simple adduct formations above often are formulated more correctly as replacements.

To take a single example, the reaction of methyl chloride with hydroxide ion to give methanol and chloride ion (usually written as CH3Cl + OH− → CH3OH + Cl−) can be reformulated as replacement of a base in a Lewis acid base adduct, as follows: (adduct of CH3+ and Cl−) + OH− → (adduct of CH3+ and OH−) + Cl−.

The resulting hydronium ion (H3O+) accounts for the acidity of the solution: In the reaction of a Lewis acid with a base the essential process is the formation of an adduct in which the two species are joined by a covalent bond; proton transfers are not normally involved.

Acting to rotate, flex, or adduct the humerus, depending on limb posture, is a muscle known as subcoracoscapularis in amphibians, reptiles, and birds and as subscapularis in mammals.

But several weeks after an attack, forensics specialists can still find signs of sarin, because IMPA latches on to an enzyme in the blood, forming a so-called protein adduct.

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The reactions of anhydrous oxides (usually solid or molten) to give salts may be regarded as examples of Lewis acid base-adduct formacid base-adduct

Opinions differ as to the usefulness of this extremely generalized extension of the Lewis acid base-adduct concept.

In addition, hydrogen-containing substances that have always been regarded as acids (acetic acid, for example) are not obviously electron acceptors, being rather adducts of the proton (a true Lewis acid) and a base such as the acetate ion.

Essentially, adducts are another type of mutation, and they too can cause cells to become cancerous.

DNA clumps Acetaldehyde has also been shown to bind to DNA, forming clumps called adducts.

At the ICI laboratory he began to study the ability of crown ethers to form adducts with the highly toxic pesticides diquat and paraquat.

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