CLXX.—The mobility of symmetrical triad systems. Part II. The conditions relating to systems terminated by the o-phenylene group. Derivatives of indene
CK Ingold, HA Piggott
Index: Ingold; Piggott Journal of the Chemical Society, 1923 , vol. 123, p. 1482,1508
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IN discussing the mobility of the systems reviewed in Part I (T., 1922, 121, 2381), two classes of evidence were employed:(A) Proof that two asymmetrically substituted derivatives, which, from the methods of their synthesis, should have formuh such as C, H, Me* N: N* C6H5 and
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