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What are mirror neurons? Why were researchers so excited about them? What does more recent research and opinion tell us about them?
T-butyl Chloride
A compound consisting of a tertiary butyl group attached to a chlorine atom, used in organic synthesis, particularly in nucleophilic substitution reactions.
N-butyl Iodide
An organic compound with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)3I, used in organic synthesis.
Carbocation
A positively charged ion (cation) in which the charge is on a carbon atom, often an intermediate in organic reactions.
Carbanion
An organic ion in which a carbon atom has three bonds and bears a negative charge, often an intermediate in organic reactions.
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