Category:Organic chemistry
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Organic chemistry is the study of organic, or carbon based, molecules. Carbon is the only element that can make bonds with itself so that chains are produced, silicon has similar properties, but Carbon is a main element in everyday life, and thus, is lucky enough to have a whole subject in chemistry dedicated to it.
Pages in category "Organic chemistry"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 309 total.
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- Acetal
- Acetate
- Acid Anhydride
- Acid halide
- Activating group
- Acyl group
- Adam's catalyst
- Alcohol radical
- Aldehyde group
- Alicyclic compound
- Alkene
- Alkenes
- Alkoxide ion
- Alkoxy
- Alkoxy group
- Alkyl group
- Alkylation
- Alkylimino-de-oxo-bisubstitution
- Alkyne
- Alkynyl
- Allyl group
- Amide
- Amidine
- Amine
- Amino radical
- Aminochlorination
- Aminolysis
- Ammonolysis
- Anthranil
- Aromatic compounds
- Aromaticity
- Asymmetric Addition
- Azasteroid
- Azido group
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C
- C9H9N
- Cahn–Ingold–Prelog Priority Rules
- Captodative effect
- CAR-302,282
- Carbanion
- Carbene
- Carbocation
- Carbohydrate synthesis
- Carbon compounds
- Carbon skeleton
- Carbonium ion
- Carbonyl group
- Carbon–fluorine bond
- Carbon–hydrogen bond
- Carbon–hydrogen bond activation
- Carbon–nitrogen bond
- Carbon–oxygen bond
- Carboxyl group
- Carboxylate
- Cascade reaction
- Castro–Stephens coupling
- Catenation
- Chemical derivative
- Chemical glycosylation
- Chemical group
- Chemical synthesis
- Chemoselectivity
- Chiral auxiliary
- Chiral pool
- Chromane
- Cis configuration
- Cis conformation
- Claisen rearrangement
- Click chemistry
- Collidinium p-toluenesulfonate
- Collins reagent
- Conformational
- Conformational isomerism
- Conjugated system
- Conrotatory and disrotatory
- Convergent synthesis
- Cross-coupling reaction
- Curtin–Hammett principle
- Cyclic acetal
- Cyclic compound
- Cycloalkane
- Cyclohexane conformation
- Cystathionine gamma-lyase