Chemical Reaction. a “Chemical Reaction” is a process (including biochemical processes) that results in a molecule with a new structure through the breaking of intra-molecular bonds and the formation of new ones, or through the alteration of the spatial distribution of the atoms in a molecule. The following operations are not considered to be chemical reactions for the purposes of the present definition: a) dissolution in water or in other solvents; b) the elimination of solvents, including water; c) the addition or elimination of water through crystallization .
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Samples: Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement
Chemical Reaction. a “Chemical Reaction” is a process (including biochemical processes) that results in a molecule with a new structure through the breaking of intra-molecular bonds and the formation of new ones, or through the alteration of the spatial distribution of the atoms in a molecule. The following operations are not considered to be chemical reactions for the purposes of the present definition:
a) dissolution in water or in other solvents;
b) the elimination of solvents, including water;
c) the addition or elimination of water through crystallization .
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Chemical Reaction. a “Chemical Reaction” is a process (including biochemical processes) that results in a molecule with a new structure through the breaking of intra-intra- molecular bonds and the formation of new ones, or through the alteration of the spatial distribution of the atoms in a molecule. The following operations are not considered to be chemical reactions for the purposes of the present definition:
a) dissolution in water or in other solvents;
b) the elimination of solvents, including water;
c) the addition or elimination of water through crystallization crystallization.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement