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Metallic sulfides involve the chemical bonding of one or more sulfur atoms to a metal.
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Like the banks, the insurers hold huge amounts of stocks and bonds, and the collapse of one or more of them -- something analysts say is a distinct possibility -- could further rattle jittery investors.
This indicates weaker bonding of one of the alkyne ligands, and indeed on recrystallization some alkyne is lost and crystals of the bis-alkyne adduct could also be obtained.
In other cases such removals occur at only the sites of bond scission so the loss of one or two Cp groups is believed to be typical.
The evaporation of water occurs through the breaking of one or several hydrogen bonds.
Like the outstanding anomalies of the pure liquid, a full mechanistic explanation seemed to require more than the random hydrogen bonding of one-state water.
In some cases, "resonance" or "aromatic" bonds (of "one and a half" order) are also included.
In a report published in the journal Science, a team of Japanese researchers described a species of bacteria that can break the molecular bonds of one of the world's most-used plastics - polyethylene terephthalate, also known as PET or polyester.
This model includes an aromatic ring able to participate in pi-pi stacking interactions, amide or thio-amide moieties capable of hydrogen bonding and one or more hydrocarbon-rich domain that participate in hydrophobic interactions [15].
Dehydration of carbinolamine 20 to imine 21, or cyclization of the latter to pyrimidopurinone linkage 22, would have disrupted Watson−Crick bonding at one or both of the cross-linked base pairs.
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