Abstract
Rate equations for the reaction between A
and B, where B is unifunctional, and A is unifunctional at one and n-functional
at the other of two independent positions, lead to expressions for the final
relative concentrations of the reactants and products in terms of the initial
concentrations of A and B, the ratio of the velocity constants at the two
positions on A, and the functionality n. These results are applied to the
reaction of tryptophane with p-diazobenzenesulphonic acid, in which it appears
that the indole group reacts somewhat faster than the amino group.
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