Organic
chemistry general overview |
Chemistry notes
a collection of chemistry, AP chemistry, and organic chemistry notes |
Classic
Organic ReactionsEducypedia, The educational
encyclopedia |
DCU
chime pages an ability to visualise molecules, and reactions involving
them, you need chime
(a chemical structure visualization plug in for internet explorer and
netscape communicator) |
Named Reactions
in Organic Chemistry |
Nomenclature of Organic
Chemistry Bonding Number, Nomenclature Operations, Indicated Hydrogen |
Organic and
biochemistry |
Organic chemistry covalent bonds, Lewis acids & bases, isomers, alkenes structure and reactions, polymers, alkynes, aromatics, phenols, acidity,
ethers, alkenes structure, reactions, sulfur, halogen compounds, amine structure, aldehyde & ketone structure, oxidation, reduction, acetal and
aldol reactions, carboxylic acids and acidity, ester formation and reactions, amide formation and reactions, anhydrides, phosphate esters,
amino acid structure, protein structure, classification, chemical properties, enzyme inhibition and regulation, coenzymes, vitamins,
hormones, biochemical energy, glucose, monosaccharides, disaccharides, glucose polymers, amino acid catabolism & biosynthesis, genetic code and
protein biosysnthesis, DNA replication, RNA transcription |
Organic chemistry
organic chemistry is the study of the properties of the compounds of carbon that are organic. All carbon compounds except for a few inorganic carbon
compounds are organic. Inorganic carbon compounds include the oxides of carbon, the bicarbonates and carbonates of metal ions, the metal cyanides,
and a few others, organic chemistry,
alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ether,
ester, amine, amide, isomer |
Organic
chemistry online tutorial, you need chime
(a chemical structure visualization plug in for internet explorer and
netscape communicator), a tip |
Organic
chemistry organic chemistry is indeed the study of carbon-based
compounds, at present there are over 18,000,000 organic compounds known,
alkane tutorial, alkene tutorial, orbital theory of alkenes, alcohols
tutorial, nomenclature of alcohols, alkynes tutorial, benzene tutorial,
structure and classification, and nomenclature of benzene, amines tutorial,
nomenclature, structure, and properties of amines, ketones and aldehydes
tutorial, common nomenclature, and structure and classification of ketones
and aldehydes, carboxylic acids tutorial |
Organic chemistry
in chemistry, an organic compound is one containing Carbon atoms. The
opposite term is inorganic |
Organic
chemistry organic chemistry, alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ether,
ester, amine, amide, isomer |
Organic
chemistry organic chemistry, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbons, organic
halides, organometallic compounds, alcohols, ethers, sulfur compounds,
amines, nitriles, nitro compounds and organic nitrates, aldehydes,
ketones, carboxylic acids, acid halides, acid anhydrides, esters, amides,
reactions, resonance |
Organic
chemistry Atoms important in organic chemistry, Electronic structure
of Atoms, Lewis/Kekulé structures of molecules, Molecular shapes from Kekulé
structures, Advanced molecular structure, Acid/Base concepts. |
Organic
chemistry chemical bonding, alkanes, conformational analysis of
alkanes and cycloalkanes, alcohols and alkyl halides, structure and
preparation of alkenes. elimination reactions, reactions of alkenes,
addition reactions, stereochemistry, nucleophilic substitution, alkynes,
conjugation in alkadienesand allylic systems, arenes and aromaticity,
reactions of arenes, electrophilic aromatic substitution, spectroscopy |
Organic
chemistry tutorials |
Organic
chemistry
tutorials Lewis dot structures, formal charge, curved arrows, drawing
resonance structures |
Organometallic hypertextbook this reference is meant for students who
are starting out in the area of organometallic chemistry as well as those
who wish to review and interrelate concepts for their class |
Horizontaal |
Organic chemistry topics |
3D Organic
Chemistry Animations |
Alcohols
alcohols, haloalkanes, chlorine, bromine, equilibria, enthalpy, energy,
chains and rings, hydroxide, oxide, carbonate, air, water, metals, iron,
steel, calcium, limestone, chemistry, periodic table, halogens, alkane,
alkene, alcohol, carboxylic, acid, amine, amide, polymer, sulphur, oxygen,
nitrogen, carbon, aldehyde, ketone |
Alcohols Alcohol Nomenclature, butanol, prepanol, Alcohol Reactions,
Electrophilic Substitution at Oxygen, ester formation, Nucleophilic
Substitution of the Hydroxyl Group, Elimination Reactions of Alcohols,
Pyrolytic syn-Eliminations, Oxidation Reactions of Alcohols& Reactions of
Phenols |
Alcohols and Ethers Naming Alcohols, Testing Blood Alcohol Levels,
Solubilities of Alcohols Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Alcohols Phenols,
Boiling Points of Alcohols, Alcohols as Acids and Bases, Preparation of
Alcohols, Ethers Alcohols versus Ethers |
Alkaloide |
Alkanes |
Alkenes
alkenes are named from their saturated alkane counterparts |
Alkyl Halides Aldehydes and Ketones, The Nomenclature of Aldehydes and
Ketones, Common Aldehydes and Ketones |
Alcohol |
Alcohols, ethers, phenols and derivatives
alcohols, ethers, phenols and derivatives |
Aldehydes
& ketones ppt file |
Aldehydes
& ketones addition reactions of aldehydes and ketones, reversible
addition reactions, irreversible addition reactions |
Aldehydes
& ketones |
Aldehydes
& ketones |
Aldehydes
& ketones |
Aldehydes
& ketones an introduction to aldehydes and ketones, their reactivity
and their physical properties |
Aldehydes, ketones, quinones and derivatives
aldehydes, ketones, quinones and derivatives |
Amines |
Amino
acids amino acids |
Amino
acids amino acids |
Aromatic
compounds |
Aspirin One of the best known aromatic acetates is acetylsalicylic acid,
or aspirin, which is prepared by the esterification of the phenolic hydroxyl
group of salicylic acid |
Benzene the most commonly encountered aromatic compound is benzene. The
usual structural representation for benzene is a six carbon ring
(represented by a hexagon) which includes three double bonds |
Benzene and other aromatic compounds |
Carbocations
pdf file |
Carbohydrates |
Carbonyl group |
Chlorine
Chlorine is made from common salt (sodium chloride) and water |
Chlorophyll Chlorophyll |
Curly arrows
Curly arrows are used in the representation of organic reaction
mechanisms. This application has been designed to help you learn to use
curly arrows, and gain practice in using them to draw curly arrow reaction
mechanisms |
Ethanol
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol) is a clear, colorless liquid with a
characteristic, agreeable odor |
Ethylene
Ethylene, unlike the rest of the plant hormone compounds is a gaseous
hormone |
Functional
group reactions |
Halo compounds |
Hydrocarbons structure and nomenclature of hydrocarbons, What Is an
Organic Compound? The Saturated Hydrocarbons, or Alkanes, The Cycloalkanes,
Rotation Around, CC Bonds, The Nomenclature of Alkanes ,The Unsaturated
Hydrocarbons: Alkenes and Alkynes |
Hybridization of Carbon
hybridization of carbon, bonding |
Isomers of
organic compounds two compounds are considered isomers if they have
the same molecular formula (i.e. the same numbers and types of atoms) but
different structures |
Methane
Methane is a colorless, odorless gas with a wide distribution in nature |
Methyl
Bromide Methyl Bromide - CH3Br - is used in organic synthesis; as a
low-boiling solvent; as a refrigerant and as a fumigant |
Naming
aromatic compounds |
Organic compounds |
Organic Name Reactions |
Organic Name Reactions
Named Reactions in Organic Chemistry |
Polymer chemistry |
Polymers are substances containing a large number of structural
units joined by the same type of linkage. These substances often form into a
chain-like structure |
Polymers by B. Shakhashiri |
Polymers &
liquid crystals information about polymers, liquid crystals, polymer
liquid crystals, polymer disperesed liquid crystals, and polymer
stabilized liquid crystals. download simulations, view movies, and view animations,
Polymers and Liquid Crystals |
Phosphoric
Acid Phosphoric Acid |
Protein
crystallisation in action |
Protein
crystallization page |
Protein
structure amino acids, peptides, proteins, alanine, cysteine, glycine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine, polar amino acids, arginine,
asparagine, aspartic, acid, aspartate, glutamine, glutamic acid, glutamate, histidine, lysine, serine, threonine,
ionizable side chains, glutamate, histidine, cysteine, lysine, tyrosine, arginine |
Properties of some organic compounds saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, misscellaneous aliphatic compounds, substituted benzenes, polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons, phthalates, halogenated C1-C4 compounds, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), sulfur containig compounds,
miscellaneous pesticides and other compounds |
Ras
oncogene product cancer & oncogenes, biological signal
transduction, Ras a molecular switch, oncogenic mutations |
Reactions in organic chemistry |
Reactions
in organic chemistry 2 |
Scheidingsmethoden in de organische
chemie in Dutch |
Substitutionsreaktionen
an aromaten |
Water and organic molecules |
Horizontaal |
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