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Computed radiography is also referred to as
Nucleophilic Attack
A type of chemical reaction where an electron-rich nucleophile targets and binds to an electron-deficient atom, typically carbon.
Acid Derivatives
Organic compounds derived from acids, where the hydroxyl (OH) group is replaced with other functional groups such as halides, esters, or amides.
Ethyl Benzoate
An organic compound formed by the esterification of benzoic acid with ethanol, known for its sweet, flowery scent.
Methanol
A simple alcohol with the chemical formula CH3OH, used as a solvent, antifreeze, or fuel.
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