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involving "incorporation of one or more integral molecules of water" with or without displacement of other atoms or groups. The term is typically employed to refer to reactions of metal complexes where an anion is displaced by water. For example,
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involves protonation of the bromide, converting it to a better leaving group. Base hydrolysis proceeds by the
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This aquation reaction is catalyzed both by acid and by base.
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undergoes the following aquation reaction to give a
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chemical reaction
bromopentaamminecobalt(III)
metal aquo complex
Acid catalysis
SN1cB mechanism
ammonia
Hydration reaction
IUPAC
Compendium of Chemical Terminology
aquation
doi
10.1351/goldbook.A00426
Greenwood, Norman N.
Butterworth-Heinemann
ISBN
978-0-08-037941-8
Categories
Substitution reactions
Coordination chemistry
Reaction mechanisms
Water chemistry

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