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Alfred Bucherer was born in 1863.

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Alfred Bucherer died in 1927.

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Hans Theodor Bucherer was born in 1869.

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Hans Theodor Bucherer died in 1949.

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The major hotels in which the Bucherer stores are located give out the silverplated Rolex spoons to hotel patrons. Purely a marketing thing by Bucherer to get, mostly, foreign The major hotels in which the Bucherer stores are located give out the silverplated Rolex spoons to hotel patrons. Purely a marketing thing by Bucherer to get, mostly, foreign tourists to take home a Rolex with them. The spoons are Rolex affiliated in that Rolex Geneva wholely endorses the marketing effort by Bucherer, but Rolex money is not involved I believe as it would show favortism towards one jeweler.

The spoons have the names of different cities on them where there is a Bucherer store. The Lucerne spoon is the most common one. About the rarest is the one marked "New York" and with a Statue of Liberty motif because Bucherer no longer has a New York City store. There are also complete sets of the spoons available as a gift-boxed set from Bucherer.

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Hans Theodor Bucherer has written:

'Lehrbuch der Farbenchemie' -- subject(s): Coal-tar colors, Dyes and dyeing

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On the Bucherer website one can purchase jewelry like earrings, rings and bracelets. One can also buy diamonds or watches which are handmade in Germany.

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The main features of a Bucherer watch are a bi-directional peripheral rotor, a dynamic shock system and also a fine adjustment system that only needs to be calibrated a single time.

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In addition to their own brand, Bucherer products include other brands like, Rolex, Jaeger, Le Coultre and Gucci. They have quite a variety of products like Richard Mille, Tissot, Tudor and Swatch as well as many others.

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The CB stands for the maker specifically in this case Carl Bucherer and the 750 is the gold 18 kt

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The number of atoms does not change in a reaction.

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A reaction with an equilibrium constant greater than 1 is considered to be a spontaneous reaction.

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The reaction is a nucleophilic substitution reaction. In this case, 1-bromopropane undergoes a substitution reaction with a hydroxide ion (OH-) to form propan-1-ol through the displacement of the bromine atom by the hydroxyl group.

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1 combination reaction.

2. displacement reaction.

3.decomposition reaction.

4.displacement reaction.

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1 combination reaction.

2. displacement reaction.

3.decomposition reaction.

4.displacement reaction.

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The units for the rate constant (k) in a chemical reaction depend on the overall order of the reaction. For a first-order reaction, the units are 1/time (usually s-1). For a second-order reaction, the units are 1/(concentration time) (usually M-1 s-1).

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The units of measurement for the rate constant in a chemical reaction depend on the overall order of the reaction. For a first-order reaction, the units are 1/time (usually s-1). For a second-order reaction, the units are 1/(concentration x time) (usually M-1 s-1).

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Chain Reaction - 2006 1-1 was released on:

USA: 1 August 2006

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1 combination reaction.

2. displacement reaction.

3.decomposition reaction.

4.displacement reaction.

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I think that to cry 1 litre of tears is total over-reaction.

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The mole ratio of Cl2 to Br2 in the given reaction is 1:1. This means that for every 1 mole of Cl2 that reacts, 1 mole of Br2 is also involved in the reaction.

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The reaction between 1-butene and chlorine gas is called chlorination. This reaction involves the substitution of a hydrogen atom in 1-butene with a chlorine atom to form a chlorinated product.

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For the reaction between HNO3 (acid) and KOH (base), it is a 1:1 molar ratio reaction. This means that 1 mole of HNO3 will react with 1 mole of KOH. So, 1 mole of KOH is required to neutralize 1 mole of HNO3 in this reaction.

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A 1.5 order of reaction refers to a reaction where the rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of one reactant raised to the power of 1.5. This type of reaction does not follow typical integer orders such as first, second, or zero order reactions. The reaction rate is proportional to the square root of the concentration of the reactant.

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temperature is proportional to 1/time taken for reaction to complete (rate of reaction)

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The reaction of 1-bromobutane is proceeding via an SN2 mechanism.

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The ISBN of The Rhetoric of Reaction is 0-674-76867-1.

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Unchained Reaction - 2012 Speed 1-3 was released on:

USA: 1 April 2012

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One can determine if a reaction is favored towards the products or the reactants by comparing the equilibrium constant (K) to 1. If K is greater than 1, the reaction is favored towards the products. If K is less than 1, the reaction is favored towards the reactants.

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Chain Reaction - 1980 1-3 was released on:

USA: 28 January 1980

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Chain Reaction - 2006 2-1 was released on:

USA: 13 March 2007

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The reaction of 1-methylcyclohexene with KMnO4 forms 1-methylcyclohexan-1,2-diol and 1-methylcyclohexan-1,2-dione as the organic products.

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In chemistry, the symbol s-1 represents the unit of inverse seconds, which is used to measure the rate of a reaction. It indicates how quickly a chemical reaction is occurring, with a higher value of s-1 indicating a faster reaction rate.

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Keq = 1 indicates that the system is in equilibrium, meaning the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. This implies that the concentration of products and reactants in the reaction mixture are stable and not changing over time.

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The unit of a first order reaction rate constant is time^-1. This means that the rate constant k has units of 1/time, such as s^-1.

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Reaction and Review - 2011 Paranormal Entity 1-23 was released on:

USA: 1 July 2011

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Reaction and Review - 2011 The Human Centipede 1-14 was released on:

USA: 1 June 2011

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The reaction is stopped when no hydrogen is released.

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The mole ratio of C5H12 to H2 in the reaction is 1:8. This means that for every 1 mole of C5H12, 8 moles of H2 are consumed or produced in the reaction.

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The reaction equation for the synthesis of 1-butanol from acetic acid is:

CH3COOH 3H2 CH3CH2CH2CH2OH H2O

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The constant ratio of carbon monoxide to oxygen in a balanced combustion reaction is 1:1.

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Reaction and Review - 2011 Transmorphers 1-24 was released on:

USA: 8 July 2011

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Reaction and Review - 2011 Gladiformers 1-18 was released on:

USA: 17 June 2011

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An addition reaction is when 1 molecule combines with another molecule and becomes 1 bigger molecule. There are no other products in this process; just the 2 molecules.

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The reaction of 1-bromobutane is more likely to proceed via an SN2 mechanism.

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When 1-butene reacts with HCl, the product formed is 2-chlorobutane. This reaction proceeds through an electrophilic addition mechanism.

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In the reaction where Na is oxidized to Na+ in a chemical reaction, the oxidation state of Na changes from 0 to +1. This means that Na loses one electron and is oxidized.

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