Precipitation Titration
Precipitation titration uses the formation of insoluble precipitates to determine the concentration of halides and other anions.
AnalyticalRedox Titration
Redox titration is a quantitative method that uses oxidation-reduction reactions to determine the concentration of an analyte.
AnalyticalAromatic Substitution Reactions
Aromatic substitution reactions replace a hydrogen atom on an aromatic ring with an electrophile or nucleophile.
Organic chemistryCarbonyl Chemistry
Carbonyl chemistry covers the reactivity of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and their derivatives through nucleophilic addition and substitution.
Organic chemistryFunctional Group Reactions
Functional group reactions describe characteristic chemical transformations of alcohols, carbonyls, amines, and carboxylic acids.
Organic chemistryReaction Mechanisms: SN1, SN2, E1, E2
SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 are fundamental organic reaction mechanisms involving nucleophilic substitution and elimination.
Organic chemistryStereochemistry and Chirality
Stereochemistry studies the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in molecules and the properties of chiral compounds.
Organic chemistryChemical Kinetics
Chemical kinetics studies the rates of chemical reactions and the factors that influence them.
Physical chemistryChemical Thermodynamics
Chemical thermodynamics describes the relationships between heat, work, and energy in chemical systems.
Physical chemistry