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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.
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This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
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- Base catalyzed reactions (1 P)
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- Organic chemistry journals (14 P)
- Organic synthesis (6 P)
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- Total synthesis (67 P)
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Pages in category "Organic chemistry"
The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Meta-selective C–H functionalization
- C–H···O interaction
- Carboboration
- Carbodiimide
- Carbon number
- Carbon–carbon bond
- Carbon-carbon bond activation
- Carbon–fluorine bond
- Carbon–hydrogen bond activation
- Carbon–hydrogen bond
- Cascade reaction
- Catenation
- Centralite
- Chemical decomposition
- Chiral pool
- Cieplak effect
- Click chemistry
- Colored dissolved organic matter
- Combustion analysis
- List of computer-assisted organic synthesis software
- Concerted metalation deprotonation
- Corrosion inhibitors for the petroleum industry
- Crabbé reaction