Organic chemistry
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Organic chemistry is the study of carbon containing molecules. This includes their interactions, including bonding with other carbon atoms, carbon ions (called carbocations or carbanions), molecules (called organic molecules), and other inorganic atoms, molecules, and catalysts.
- Organic Chemistry/Naming
- Nomenclature: Naming in Organic Chemistry
- Hybridization and Molecular Orbital Theory
- Polarity
- Molecular charge
- Resonance drawings
- Stereochemistry
- Acid-base chemistry
- Reactions
- Mechanisms
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