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Examples of Organic Acids: The Complete List

Explore a complete reference of Examples of Organic Acids with 20 common entries, each listing the chemical formula, pKa at 25 °C, and natural sources. This concise guide helps students, cooks, and researchers identify acids from citric and acetic to amino and fatty acids, understand relative acidity, and find natural origins and uses.

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List of Oxidation Reactions

Explore a comprehensive List of Oxidation Reactions featuring 55 common substrate-to-product transformations. Each item lists substrate → product, recommended reagents and conditions, and a concise mechanism to help students, researchers, and synthetic chemists choose the right oxidation method. Learn practical tips, reagent comparisons, and mechanistic insights to apply Oxidation Reactions confidently in the lab or coursework.

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Examples of Diastereomers

This post surveys clear Examples of Diastereomers, explaining how changes at stereocenters create diastereomeric relationships, key physical properties (°C or deg), and representative molecular examples to help you identify and compare diastereomers.

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List of Alkenes

This post lists 17 important Alkenes with molecular formulas, boiling points, common uses, and concise 30–50 word descriptions. Ideal for students, chemists, and professionals seeking a quick reference to compare properties, identify applications, and understand the practical roles of Alkenes in industry and research.

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List of Examples of Hydrocarbons

This post presents 64 examples of hydrocarbons, each with its chemical formula, class, and physical state at 20°C. From simple alkanes and alkenes to aromatics and cyclic compounds, use this comprehensive reference to compare structures and properties—ideal for students, educators, and chemistry enthusiasts. Explore the full list to learn formulas and classifications.

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Examples of Secondary Alcohols

Explore 16 examples of secondary alcohols with IUPAC names or SMILES, their oxidation products (ketones), boiling points, and concise 30–50 word descriptions. This easy-reference list helps students and chemists quickly identify common secondary alcohols and compare their properties at a glance.

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Examples of Enantiomers: The Complete List

This comprehensive list of Examples of Enantiomers presents 26 R/S pairs, identifies each chiral center, and highlights natural sources and practical applications. Perfect for students and professionals who want clear stereochemistry examples and real-world context on how mirror-image molecules affect flavor, fragrance, and drug activity.

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Chemistry Topics: The Complete List

This comprehensive post lists 79 Chemistry Topics across major branches and curriculum levels, from inorganic and organic chemistry to analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Each entry includes core key concepts to guide study, teaching, and curriculum planning—use this complete list to explore topics or design lessons.

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Types of Reaction Mechanisms

This post explains the major Types of Reaction Mechanisms used in organic and inorganic chemistry, from SN1/SN2 and E1/E2 to radical, pericyclic, and redox pathways. Each mechanism is described with key steps, typical reagents/conditions, and illustrative examples to help students and practitioners understand when and how reactions proceed.

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Branches of Chemistry: The Complete List

This comprehensive post lists all 32 Branches of Chemistry, providing concise descriptions, core focuses, key topics, and typical applications for each. Ideal for students, educators, and professionals looking to compare branches and find which area best fits their study, research, or career goals.

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