what is coupling reaction? how is it useful in metallurgy?
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A chemical reaction having a commonintermediate in which energy is transfered from one side of the reaction to the other. Examples: 1. The formation of ATP is endergonic and is coupled to the dissipation of a proton gradient.
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A chemical reaction having a commonintermediate in which energy is transfered from one side of the reaction to the other. Examples: 1. The formation of ATP is endergonic and is coupled to the dissipation of a proton gradient.
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coupling reaction in organic chemistry is a general term for a variety of reactions where two hydrocarbon fragments are joined together with the aid of a metal catalyst. In one important reaction type a main grouporganometallic compound of the type RM (R = organic fragment, M = main group centre) reacts with an organic halide of the type R'X with formation of a new carbon-carbon bondin the product R-R' [
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coupling reaction in organic chemistry is a general term for a variety of reactions where two hydrocarbon fragments are joined together with the aid of a metal catalyst. In one important reaction type a main grouporganometallic compound of the type RM (R = organic fragment, M = main group centre) reacts with an organic halide of the type R'X with formation of a new carbon-carbon bondin the product R-R' [
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