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Explores nucleophilic substitutions through SN1 and SN2 mechanisms, stereochemical inversion, leaving group quality, and nucleophilicity determination.
Covers catalytic asymmetric reactions in organic chemistry, focusing on principles, applications, key parameters, and different modes of asymmetric induction.
Explores chemical kinetics, including reaction rates, transition state, and catalysts, emphasizing the impact of concentration and temperature on reaction rates.
Explores redox reactions in natural waters, electron transfer mediators, microbial activity, and the impact of organic carbon influx on aquifer redox conditions.