Solvolysis

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In chemistry, solvolysis refers to the reaction with a solvent , which breaks the chemical bond . The solvent species always occurs as a nucleophile . The mechanism corresponds to a nucleophilic substitution or elimination reaction . The naming is based on the solvent used:

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Individual evidence

  1. entry to solvolysis . In: IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology (the “Gold Book”) . doi : 10.1351 / goldbook.S05762 .