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What is an interrogatory and where in the litigation process are they typically issued? What is the criminal counterpart to an interrogatory?
Single Reagent
A specific chemical substance used alone in a reaction to achieve a particular synthesis or transformation.
Ylide
A compound containing a positively charged atom directly bonded to a negatively charged atom, except oxygen or a halogen.
Carbanion
An ion that contains a negatively charged carbon atom, typically highly reactive in organic chemistry.
Carbocation
A species characterized by a carbon atom bearing a positive charge and three bonds instead of the usual four, making it highly reactive in organic reactions.
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