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inorganic In chemistry, an inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds, that is, a compound that is not an organic compound. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as '' inorganic chemist ...
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organometallic Organometallic chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds, chemical compounds containing at least one chemical bond between a carbon atom of an organic molecule and a metal, including alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals, and so ...
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that are named after individuals include: * Adams's catalyst (proposed to be PtOx) *
Adamsite Adamsite or DM is an organic compound; technically, an arsenical diphenylaminechlorarsine, that can be used as a riot control agent. DM belongs to the group of chemical warfare agents known as vomiting agents or sneeze gases. First synthesized in ...
(NH(C6H4)2AsCl) *
Adkins catalyst Copper chromite is an inorganic compound with the formula Cu2Cr2O5. It is a black solid that is used to catalyze reactions in organic synthesis. History The material was first described in 1908. The catalyst was developed in North America by Home ...
(Cu2Cr2O5) * Attenburrow's Oxide (MnO2) * Arduengo carbene (class of compounds) *
Baeyer's reagent Potassium permanganate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KMnO4. It is a purplish-black crystalline salt, that dissolves in water as K+ and , an intensely pink to purple solution. Potassium permanganate is widely used in the ...
(KMnO4(aq)) *
Benedict's reagent Benedict's reagent (often called Benedict's qualitative solution or Benedict's solution) is a chemical reagent and complex mixture of sodium carbonate, sodium citrate, and copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate. It is often used in place of Fehling' ...
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Bobbitt's salt Bobbitt's salt is an oxoammonium compound derived from 4-acetamido-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine. It contains the tetrafluoroborate anion and is named after the American chemist James M. Bobbitt. As a less expensive analogue of the ''N''-oxoam ...
(4-(Acetylamino)-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-oxo-piperidinium tetrafluoroborate) * Bertrand carbene (class of compounds) *
Brookhart's acid Brookhart's acid is the salt of the diethyl ether oxonium ion and tetrakis ,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenylorate (BAr′4). It is a colorless solid, used as a strong acid. The compound was first reported by Volpe, Grant, and Brookhart in 1992. Pr ...
(H(OEt2)2BArF4) *
Buckminsterfullerene Buckminsterfullerene is a type of fullerene with the formula C60. It has a cage-like fused-ring structure (truncated icosahedron) made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons, and resembles a soccer ball. Each of its 60 carbon atoms is bonded ...
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Burow's solution Burow's solution is an aqueous solution of aluminium triacetate. It is available in the U.S. as an over-the-counter drug for topical administration, with brand names including Domeboro (Moberg Pharma), Domeboro Otic (ear drops), Star-Otic, and Boro ...
(Al(CH3CO2)3(aq)) * Calderon catalyst (WCl6/EtAlCl2/EtOH) *
Caro's acid Peroxymonosulfuric acid, , also known as persulfuric acid, peroxysulfuric acid, or Caro's acid. In this acid, the S(VI) center adopts its characteristic tetrahedral geometry; the connectivity is indicated by the formula HO–O–S(O)2–OH. It i ...
(H2SO5) * Chevreul's salt (Cu3(SO3)2 • 2 H2O) * Chugaev's red salt ( t(C(NHMe)2N2H2CNMe)2]Cl2) * Chugaev's salt ( t(NH3)5Cll3) * Cleve's triammine ( t(NH3)3Cll) * Collman's reagent (Na2Fe(CO)4) *
Collins reagent Collins reagent is the complex of chromium(VI) oxide with pyridine in dichloromethane. This metal-pyridine complex, a red solid, is used to oxidize primary alcohols to the corresponding aldehydes and secondary alcohols to the corresponding ket ...
(CrO3 / py / CH2Cl2) *
Condy's crystals Potassium permanganate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KMnO4. It is a purplish-black crystalline salt, that dissolves in water as potassium ion, K+ and permanganate, , an intensely pink to purple solution. Potassium permangan ...
(KMnO4) * Corey–Chaykovsky reagent (O=S(CH2)Me2) * Cornforth reagent ( yHsub>2 r2O7 *
Crabtree's catalyst Crabtree's catalyst is an organoiridium compound with the formula ,5-Cyclooctadiene, C8H12IrTricyclohexylphosphine, P(C6H11)3pyridine, C5H5NF6. It is a homogeneous catalyst for hydrogenation and hydrogen-transfer reactions, developed by Robert ...
(Ir(
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)(py)(PCy3)+) * Creutz–Taube complex ( NH3)10Ru2(pyrazine)sup>5+) * Etard's reagent (CrO2Cl2) * Davy's reagent 2S2 * Deacon Catalyst (CuO/CuCl2) * Dimroth's reagent (B(OAc)2)2O * Durrant's Salt (K2 o2(oxalate)4(OH)2H2O] *
Fehling's solution In organic chemistry, Fehling's solution is a chemical reagent used to differentiate between water-soluble carbohydrate and ketone () functional groups, and as a test for reducing sugars and non-reducing sugars, supplementary to the Tollens' reag ...
( u(C4H4O6)2sup>4−) *
Fenton's reagent Fenton's reagent is a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) with ferrous iron (typically iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4) as a catalyst that is used to oxidize contaminants or waste waters as part of an advanced oxidation process. Fenton's reagent can be us ...
(Fe2+ / H2O2) * Fetizon's reagent ( Ag2CO3 /
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Fischer carbene A Fischer carbene is a divalent organic ligand in an organometallic compound. In a Fischer carbene, the carbene ligand is a σ-donor π-acceptor ligand. Because π-backdonation from the metal centre is generally weak, the carbene carbon is electr ...
(class of compounds related to CO)5Cr=C(CH3)OCH3*
Folin–Ciocalteu reagent The Folin–Ciocâlteu reagent (FCR) or Folin's phenol reagent or Folin–Denis reagent, is a mixture of phosphomolybdate and phosphotungstate used for the colorimetric ''in vitro'' assay of phenolic and polyphenolic antioxidants, also called t ...
(H3PMo12O40 / H3PW12O40) * Furukawa's cyclopropanation reagent (ZnEt2 / CH2I2) *
Frémy's salt Frémy's salt is a chemical compound with the formula (K4 N(SO3)2sub>2), sometimes written as (K2 O(SO3)2. It a bright yellowish-brown solid, but its aqueous solutions are bright violet. The related sodium salt, disodium nitrosodisulfonate (NDS, Na ...
(Na2NO(SO3)2) * Gilman reagents (R2CuLi, class of compounds) *
Glauber's salt Sodium sulfate (also known as sodium sulphate or sulfate of soda) is the inorganic compound with formula Na2SO4 as well as several related hydrates. All forms are white solids that are highly soluble in water. With an annual production of 6 milli ...
(Na2SO4·10H2O) * Gmelin's salt (K3Fe(CN)6) * Gingras reagent (Ph3SnF2.NnBu4) *
Grignard reagents A Grignard reagent or Grignard compound is a chemical compound with the general formula , where X is a halogen and R is an organic group, normally an alkyl or aryl. Two typical examples are methylmagnesium chloride and phenylmagnesium bromide . ...
(RMgX, class of compounds) *
Grubbs catalyst Grubbs catalysts are a series of transition metal carbene complexes used as catalysts for olefin metathesis. They are named after Robert H. Grubbs, the chemist who supervised their synthesis. Several generations of the catalyst have been develo ...
(RuCl2(PCy3)2(CHPh)) *
Hauser base Hauser bases, also called magnesium amide bases, are magnesium compounds used in organic chemistry as Base (chemistry), bases for metalation, metalation reactions. These compounds were first described by Charles R. Hauser in 1947. Compared with org ...
(R2NMgBr) *
Hoveyda–Grubbs catalyst Grubbs catalysts are a series of transition metal carbene complexes used as catalysts for olefin metathesis. They are named after Robert H. Grubbs, the chemist who supervised their synthesis. Several generations of the catalyst have been develo ...
(RuCl2(PCy3)(CH(C6H4)OiPr)) *
Jacobsen's catalyst Jacobsen's catalyst is the common name for N,N'-bis(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylidene)-1,2-cyclohexane­diaminomanganese(III) chloride, a coordination compound of manganese and a salen ligand, salen-type ligand. It is used as an asymmetric catalyst ...
(derivative of Mn( salen)Cl) *
Jones reagent Jones may refer to: People *Jones (surname), a common Welsh and English surname *List of people with surname Jones *Jones (singer), a British singer-songwriter Arts and entertainment *Jones (Animal Farm), Jones (''Animal Farm''), a human charact ...
(CrO3 / H2SO4(aq) / Me2CO) * Jordan's cation ((Cp)2Zr(Me)(THF)+) * Kagan's reagent (SmI2) * Karstedt's catalyst (Pt23) * Kauffmann's reagent (2 M = Mo, W) * Keinan reagent (SiH2I2) *
Kläui ligand The Kläui ligand is the anion −. The ligand, popularized by Wolfgang Kläui, binds metals and metalloids via a facial O3 donor set. Related tridentate and tripodal anionic ligands include trispyrazolylborates. : 160px, General structure o ...
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Knölker complex The Knölker complex is an organoiron compound, which is a catalyst for transfer hydrogenation. The complex features an hydroxycyclopentadienyl ligand bound to an Fe(CO)2H centre. It is generated by the corresponding cyclopentadienone tricarbonyl ...
(Fe(CO)2H(hydroxycyclopentadienyl)) * Knowles' catalyst ( h-DIPAMP-CODF4) * Kobayashi's anion (B ,5-(CF3)2C6H3sub>4−) * Koser's reagent (PhI(OTs)OH) *
Lawesson's reagent Lawesson's reagent (LR) is a chemical compound used in organic synthesis as a thiation agent. Lawesson's reagent was first made popular by Sven-Olov Lawesson, who did not, however, invent it. Lawesson's reagent was first made in 1956 during a sys ...
( H3OC6H4PS2sub>2) * Lazier catalyst (Cu2Cr2O5) * Lemieux-Johnson reagent (NaIO4 / OsO4) *
Lewisite Lewisite (L) (A-243) is an organoarsenic compound. It was once manufactured in the U.S., Japan, Germany and the Soviet Union for use as a Chemical warfare, chemical weapon, acting as a vesicant (blister agent) and lung irritant. Although the substa ...
(ClCH=CHAsCl2) * Ley-Griffith reagent (RuO4N(C3H7)4) *
Lindlar catalyst A Lindlar catalyst is a heterogeneous catalyst that consists of palladium deposited on calcium carbonate or barium sulfate which is then poisoned with various forms of lead or sulfur. It is used for the hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes (i.e. ...
(Pd / CaCO3 / PbO) * Lombardo reagent (CH2Br2 / TiCl4 / Zn) *
Lucas' reagent "Lucas' reagent" is a solution of anhydrous zinc chloride in concentrated hydrochloric acid. This solution is used to classify alcohols of low molecular weight. The reaction is a substitution in which the chloride replaces a hydroxyl group. A p ...
(ZnCl2 / HCl(aq)) * Luche reagent (NaBH4 / CeCl3) *
Magnus' green salt Magnus's green salt is the inorganic compound with the formula t(NH3)4PtCl4]. This salt is named after Heinrich Gustav Magnus, who, in the early 1830s, first reported the compound. The compound is a linear chain compound, consisting of a chain of ...
(Pt2(NH3)4Cl4) * Magnus' pink salt ( Polymorphism (materials science), polymorph of
Magnus' green salt Magnus's green salt is the inorganic compound with the formula t(NH3)4PtCl4]. This salt is named after Heinrich Gustav Magnus, who, in the early 1830s, first reported the compound. The compound is a linear chain compound, consisting of a chain of ...
) * Marignac's salt (K2Ta2O3F6) * Triethyloxonium_tetrafluoroborate, Meerwein's reagent CH3CH2)3OF4 *
Meisenheimer complex A Meisenheimer complex or Jackson–Meisenheimer complex in organic chemistry is a 1:1 reaction adduct between an arene carrying electron withdrawing groups and a nucleophile. These complexes are found as reactive intermediates in nucleophilic aroma ...
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Millon's Base Mercuric amidochloride is an inorganic compound with the formula . Preparation and properties It arises from the reaction of mercury(II) chloride and ammonia (Calomel reaction), where the resulting mercuric amidochloride is highly insoluble. : ...
(Hg2N)OH(H2O)x *
Millon's reagent Millon's reagent is an analytical reagent used to detect the presence of soluble proteins. A few drops of the reagent are added to the test solution, which is then heated gently. A reddish-brown coloration or precipitate indicates the presence of t ...
(Hg/HNO3(aq)) *
Mohr's salt Ammonium iron(II) sulfate, or Mohr's salt, is the inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2(H2O)6. Containing two different cations, Fe2+ and NH4+, it is classified as a double salt of Iron(II) sulfate, ferrous sulfate and ammonium sulfa ...
(NH4)2Fe(SO4)2·6H2O * Negishi reagent (Cp2ZrBu2) * Nessler's reagent (K2HgI4) * Normant reagents (RMgX + CuX) * Nugent's reagent (TiCp2Cl) *
Nysted reagent The Nysted reagent is a reagent used in organic synthesis for the methylenation of a carbonyl group. It was discovered in 1975 by Leonard N. Nysted in Chicago, Illinois. It was originally prepared by reacting dibromomethane and activated zinc in ...
(ZnCH2(ZnBr)2.THF) * Pearlman's catalyst (proposed to be Pd(OH)2/C) * Péligot's salt (KCrO3Cl) * Periana catalyst (Pt( 2,2'-Bipyrimidine)Cl2) *
Petasis reagent The Petasis reagent, named after Nicos A. Petasis, is an organotitanium compound with the formula Cp2Ti(CH3)2. It is an orange-colored solid. Preparation and use The Petasis reagent is prepared by the salt metathesis reaction of methylmagnesium ...
(Cp2TiMe2) * Peyrone's salt (''cis''-PtCl2(NH3)2) * Piers' borane (HB(C6F5)2) * Piers' catalyst (RuCl2(PCy3)CHPCy3.BF4) * Prevost's reagent (Ag(OBz) / I2) * Raney nickel (hydrogen dissolved in high surface area nickel) *
Reinecke's salt Reinecke's salt is a chemical compound with the formula NH4 r(NCS)4(NH3)2· H2O. The dark-red crystalline compound is soluble in boiling water, acetone, and ethanol. The chromium atom is surrounded by six nitrogen atoms in an octahedral geometry. ...
(NH4 r(NCS)4(NH3)2 H2O) * Reiset's second chloride (''trans''-PtCl2(NH3)2, his first salt is Peyrone's salt) * Rice's Bromine Solution (Br2 / NaBr(aq)) *
Rieke metals A Rieke metal is a highly reactive metal powder generated by reduction of a metal salt with an alkali metal. These materials are named after Reuben D. Rieke, who first described the recipes for their preparation. Among the many metals that have bee ...
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Rochelle salt Potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate, also known as Rochelle salt, is a double salt of tartaric acid first prepared (in about 1675) by an apothecary, Pierre Seignette, of La Rochelle, France. Potassium sodium tartrate and monopotassium phosphat ...
(KNaC4H4O6·4H2O) *
Roussin's black salt Roussin's black salt is a chemical compound with the formula KFe4S3(NO)7. It consists of the potassium salt of the e4S3(NO)7sup>− anion, metal nitrosyl compound. First described by Zacharie Roussin in 1858, it is one of the first synthetic iro ...
(KFe4S3(NO)7) *
Roussin's red salt Roussin's red salt is the inorganic compound with the formula K2 e2S2(NO)4 This metal nitrosyl was first described by Zacharie Roussin in 1858, making it one of the first synthetic iron-sulfur clusters. Structure and bonding Roussin's red salt ani ...
(K2Fe2S2(NO)4) *
Scheele's green Scheele's Green, also called Schloss Green, is chemically a cupric hydrogen arsenite (also called copper arsenite or acidic copper arsenite), . It is chemically related to Paris Green. Scheele's Green was invented in 1775 by Carl Wilhelm Schee ...
(CuHAsO3) *
Schlosser's base Schlosser's base (or Lochmann-Schlosser base) describes various superbasic mixtures of an alkyllithium compound and a potassium alkoxide. The reagent is named after Manfred Schlosser, although he uses the term ''LICKOR superbase'' (LIC denoting the ...
(nBuLi/KOtBu) *
Schrock carbene A transition metal carbene complex is an organometallic compound featuring a divalent organic ligand. The divalent organic ligand coordinated to the metal center is called a carbene. Carbene complexes for almost all transition metals have been rep ...
(class of compounds related to (CH3)3CCH2)3Ta=CHC(CH3)3* Schrock catalyst * Schrock-Osborn catalyst (
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Rh(PPh3)2+) *
Schultze reagent Schultze reagent (also known as Chlor-Zinc-Iodine Solution) is an oxidizing mixture consisting of a saturated aqueous solution of potassium chlorate KClO3 and varying amounts of concentrated nitric acid HNO3. It is commonly used in palynologic ma ...
(KClO3 / HNO3) * Schweinfurter Green (Cu( OAc)2·3Cu(AsO2)2) *
Schwartz's reagent Schwartz's reagent is the common name for the organozirconium compound with the formula (C5H5)2ZrHCl, sometimes called zirconocene hydrochloride or zirconocene chloride hydride, and is named after Jeffrey Schwartz, a chemistry professor at Prince ...
(Cp2Zr(H)Cl) *
Schweizer's reagent Schweizer's reagent is the metal ammine complex with the formula u(NH3)4(H2O)2OH)2. This deep-blue compound is used in purifying cellulose. It is prepared by precipitating copper(II) hydroxide from an aqueous solution of copper sulfate using sod ...
( u(NH3)4(H2O)2OH)2) * Schwessinger base (P(NP(NMe2)3)3(NtBu)) * Scott-Wilson Reagent (Hg(CN)2/AgNO3/KOH) *
Seignette's salt Potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate, also known as Rochelle salt, is a double salt of tartaric acid first prepared (in about 1675) by an apothecary, Pierre Seignette, of La Rochelle, France. Potassium sodium tartrate and monopotassium phosphat ...
(KNaC4H4O6·4H2O) * Seyferth reagent (PhHgCCl3) * Shilov catalyst ( PtCl2 / H2PtCl6) * Sharpless reagent (Ti(OiPr)4 /
diethyl tartrate Diethyl tartrate is an organic compound with the formula (HOCHCO2Et)2 (Et = ethyl). Three stereoisomers exist, R,R-, S,S-, and R,S (=S,R-). They are the ethyl esters of the respective R,R-, S,S-, and R,S-tartaric acids. The R,R- and S,S- isomers ...
/ tBuOOH) *
Shvo catalyst The Shvo catalyst is an organoruthenium compound that catalyzes the hydrogenation of polar functional groups including aldehydes, ketones and imines. The compound is of academic interest as an early example of a catalyst for transfer hydrogenation ...
((C5Ph4O)2HRu2H(CO)4) * Simmons–Smith reagent (ICH2ZnI) * Sonnenschein's Reagent (H3PMo12O40) * Speier's catalyst (H2PtCl6) * Stiles' reagent (Mg(OCO2Me)2) *
Stryker's reagent Stryker's reagent ( PPh3)CuHsub>6), also known as the Osborn complex, is a hexameric copper hydride ligated with triphenylphosphine. It is a brick red, air-sensitive solid. Stryker's reagent is a mildly hydridic reagent, used in homogeneous cata ...
(Cu6H6(PPh3)6) * Swart's reagent (SbF3) *
Tebbe's reagent Tebbe's reagent is the organometallic compound with the formula (C5H5)2TiCH2ClAl(CH3)2. It is used in the methylenation of carbonyl compounds, that is it converts organic compounds containing the R2C=O group into the related R2C=CH2 derivative. It ...
(Cp2TiCl(CH2)AlMe2) *
Tollens' reagent Tollens' reagent (chemical formula Ag(NH3)2OH) is a chemical reagent used to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones along with some alpha-hydroxy ketones which can tautomerize into aldehydes. The reagent consists of a solution of silver ni ...
( g(NH3)2sup>+) * Trinder reagent (10% FeCl3(aq)) *
Turnbull's blue Prussian blue (also known as Berlin blue, Brandenburg blue or, in painting, Parisian or Paris blue) is a dark blue pigment produced by oxidation of ferrous ferrocyanide salts. It has the chemical formula Fe CN)">Cyanide.html" ;"title="e(Cyanid ...
(Fe7(CN)18â‹…14H2O) * Udenfriend reagent * Ugi's amine (Fe(Cp)(C5H4CH(Me)(NMe2)) * Vauquelin's Salt (Pd analogue of Magnus' green salt, Pd2(NH3)4Cl4) *
Vaska's complex Vaska's complex is the trivial name for the chemical compound ''trans''-carbonylchlorobis(triphenylphosphine)iridium(I), which has the formula IrCl(CO) (C6H5)3sub>2. This square planar diamagnetic organometallic complex consists of a central iridi ...
(''trans''-IrCl(CO) Ph3sub>2) * Vedejs' reagent (Mo(O)(O2)2(py)(OP(NMe2)3)) * Wagner's Reagent (I2 / KI / H2O) * Wanzlick carbene (class of compounds) * Well's salt (CsAuCl3) * White catalyst ((PhS(O)CH2CH2S(O)Ph).Pd(OAc)2) * Wij's Solution (ICl / acetic acid) *
Wilkinson's catalyst Wilkinson's catalyst is the common name for chloridotris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I), a coordination complex of rhodium with the formula hCl(PPh3)3(Ph = phenyl). It is a red-brown colored solid that is soluble in hydrocarbon solvents such as ...
(RhCl(PPh3)3) * Wolffram's Red Salt t(C2H5NH2)4Pt(C2H5NH2)4Cl2]Cl4·4H2O * Woollins' reagent ((PhP(Se)Se)2) *
Zeise's salt Zeise's salt, potassium trichloro(ethylene)platinate(II), is the chemical compound with the formula K platinum">PtCl3(C2H4).html" ;"title="platinum.html" ;"title="/nowiki>PtCl3(C2H4)">platinum.html"_;"title="/nowiki>platinum">PtCl3(C2H4)·H2O.__Th ...
(K tCl3(C2H4)·H2O) * Zerewitinoff Reagent (MeMgI / nBu2O) *
Zhan catalyst A Zhan catalyst is a type of ruthenium-based organometallic complex used in olefin metathesis. This class of chemicals is named after the chemist who first synthesized them, Zheng-Yun J. Zhan. These catalysts are ruthenium complexes with functi ...
(RuCl2(PCy3)(CH(2-SO2NMe2-C6H3)OiPr)) *
Ziegler–Natta catalyst A Ziegler–Natta catalyst, named after Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta, is a catalyst used in the synthesis of polymers of 1-alkenes (alpha-olefins). Two broad classes of Ziegler–Natta catalysts are employed, distinguished by their solubility: * He ...
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* List of inorganic reactions *
List of inorganic compounds Although most compounds are referred to by their IUPAC systematic names (following IUPAC nomenclature), traditional names have also been kept where they are in wide use or of significant historical interests. A Ac * Actinium(III) chloride ...
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List of organic reactions Well-known reactions and reagents in organic chemistry include 0-9 * 1,2-Wittig rearrangement * 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition *2,3-Wittig rearrangement A * Abramovitch–Shapiro tryptamine synthesis *Acetalisation * Acetoacetic ester condensation ...
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List of organic compounds This is a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulae and CAS numbers, indexed by formula.This complements alternative listing at list of inorganic compounds. There is no complete list of chemical compounds since by nature the list ...
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List of alloys This is a list of named alloys grouped alphabetically by base metal. Within these headings, the alloys are also grouped alphabetically. Some of the main alloying elements are optionally listed after the alloy names. Alloys by base metal Alumini ...
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Inorganic compounds by element Although most compounds are referred to by their IUPAC systematic names (following IUPAC nomenclature), traditional names have also been kept where they are in wide use or of significant historical interests. A Ac * Actinium(III) chlorid ...


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