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Nucleophilic Aliphatic Substitution; Ion-pair Phenomena and Borderline Mechanisms; Solvent and Medium Effects; Isotope Effects; Neighbouring-group Participation; Deamination and Related Reactions; Reactions of Aliphatic Diazo-compounds; Fragmentation Reactions 327 $aDisplacement Reactions at Elements Other than CarbonAmbident Nucleophiles; Substitution at Vinylic Carbon; Reactions of a-Halogenocarbonyl Compounds; sN2 Processes and Other Reactions; 3. Carbanions and Electrophilic Aliphatic Substitution; Carbanion Structure; Reactions of Carbanions; Proton Transfer, Hydrogen Isotope Exchange and Related Reactions; Electrophilic Reactions of Hydrocarbons; Organometallics: Groups Ia, IIa, III; Organometallice: Other Elements; Miscellaneous Reactions; 4. Elimination Reactions; Stereochemistry and Orientation in E2 Reactions; The ElcB Mechanism 327 $aThe E2C MechanismGas-phase Elimination Reactions; Other Topics; 5. Addition Reaotions; Electrophilic Additions; Nucleophilic Additions; Cycloadditions; 6. Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution; The SNAr Mechanism; Heterocyclic Systems; Meisenheimer and Related Complexes; Benzyne and Related Intermediates; Other Reactions; 7. Electmphilic Aromatic Substitution; Sulphonation; Nitration; Nitrosation; Azo coupling; Halogenation; Metal Cleavage; Metallation Reactions; Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions; Hydrogen Exchange; Miscellaneous Reactions; 8. Molecular Rescrangements; Aromatic Rearrangementa 327 $aSigmatropic RearrangementsElectrocydic Reactions; Rearrangements Involving Cycloadditions and Cyclorevemiom; Anionic Rearrangements; Cationic Rearrangements; Metal-catalysed Rearrangements; Rearrangements Involving Electron-deficient Heteroatoms; Isomerimtions; Rearrangements Involving Ring Openings and Closures; 9. Redid Reactions; Introduction; Structure and Stereochemistry; Decomposition of Peroxides; Decomposition of Azo-compounds; Diradicals; Atom-transfer Processes; Additions; Aromatic Substitution; Rearrangements; SH2 Reactions; Reactions Involving Oxidation or Reduction by Metal Salts 327 $aRadical Ions and Electron-transfer ProceasesNitroxides; Autoxidation; Pyrolysis and Other Gas-phase Processes; Radiolysis, ESR Spectroscopy and Miscellaneous; 10. Carbenes and Nitrenes; Structure; Methods of Generation; Cycloadditions; Insertions and Abstractions; Aromatic Substitutions; Reactions with Nucleophiles; Rearrangements; Fragmentations; Other Reactions; Transition metal Complexes; 11. 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