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substitution reaction
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substitution reaction

In chemistry, the replacement of one atom or functional group in an organic molecule by another.


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The flexibility implied by emissions averaging would result in substantial and desirable cost-savings to industry, but the standard did not contain incentives protecting against the increase in health risks that may occur with chemical substitution.
The scientists studied a specific section of the mitochondrial DNA that changes rapidly through random chemical substitutions.
Equipment modifications and chemical substitutions resulted in the total elimination of more than 28,000 lbs.
 
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