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Does Napoleon's military record, as described in the text, support or challenge assertions that he was the greatest general of all time? What were his biggest military successes, and what were his biggest military failures? Do the successes outweigh the failures in assessing his reputation? Why or why not?
Chair Conformation
A term used in organic chemistry to describe the most stable conformation of cyclohexane, resembling a chair, which minimizes steric hindrance and sets the stage for discussions on stereochemistry.
Substituted Cyclohexane
A cyclohexane molecule in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by another atom or group of atoms, affecting its chemical and physical properties.
Bromine
A halogen element symbolized by Br, known for its reddish-brown color and usage in various chemical reactions as a brominating agent.
Elimination Product
A compound resulting from the removal of elements of a smaller molecule from a larger molecule, typically water from an alcohol to form an alkene.
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