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- N-philes abstract "N-philes are group of radical molecules which are specifically attracted to the C=N bonds, defying often the selectivity rules of electrophilic attack. N-philes can often masquerade as electrophiles, where acyl radicals are excellent examples which interact with Pi electrons of aryl groups.".
- N-philes wikiPageID "33799190".
- N-philes wikiPageRevisionID "496194497".
- N-philes hasPhotoCollection N-philes.
- N-philes subject Category:Biological_processes.
- N-philes subject Category:Biomolecules.
- N-philes subject Category:Chemical_bonding.
- N-philes subject Category:Environmental_chemistry.
- N-philes subject Category:Free_radicals.
- N-philes type Abstraction100002137.
- N-philes type Atom114619225.
- N-philes type FreeRadical114874196.
- N-philes type FreeRadicals.
- N-philes type Matter100020827.
- N-philes type Part113809207.
- N-philes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- N-philes type Relation100031921.
- N-philes type Substance100019613.
- N-philes comment "N-philes are group of radical molecules which are specifically attracted to the C=N bonds, defying often the selectivity rules of electrophilic attack. N-philes can often masquerade as electrophiles, where acyl radicals are excellent examples which interact with Pi electrons of aryl groups.".
- N-philes label "N-philes".
- N-philes sameAs m.0hhwbrm.
- N-philes sameAs Q6951501.
- N-philes sameAs Q6951501.
- N-philes sameAs N-philes.
- N-philes wasDerivedFrom N-philes?oldid=496194497.
- N-philes isPrimaryTopicOf N-philes.