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Organic chemistry
[edit]Reactions and Mechanisms
[edit]- Organic reaction
- Addition reactions
- Addition reaction
- Addition. Electrophilic addition
- Halogen addition reaction
- Hydroboration–oxidation reaction
- Prins reaction
- Addition. Nucleophilic addition
- Nucleophilic addition
- Grignard reaction
- Mannich reaction
- Wittig reaction
- Aldol reaction
- Baylis–Hillman reaction
- Hajos–Parrish reaction
- Michael reaction
- Stetter reaction
- Addition. Free radical addition
- Free radical addition
- Meerwein arylation
- Elimination reactions
- Elimination reaction
- Zaitsev's rule
- Dehydrohalogenation
- Hofmann elimination
- Bamford–Stevens reaction
- Cope reaction
- Substitution reactions
- Substitution reaction
- Substitution. Nucleophilic substitution
- Nucleophilic substitution
- SN1 reaction
- SN2 reaction
- Williamson ether synthesis
- Nucleophilic aromatic substitution
- Substitution. Electrophilic substitution
- Electrophilic substitution
- Electrophilic aromatic substitution
- Substitution. Radical substitution
- Radical substitution
- Hunsdiecker reaction
- Radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution
- Redox reactions
- Redox reactions
- Swern oxidation
- Rearrangement reactions
- Rearrangement reaction
- 1,2-rearrangement
- Pericyclic reaction
- Electrocyclic reaction
- Cycloaddition
- Sigmatropic reaction
- Olefin metathesis