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The Urban Approach

 * The Birch Reduction
 * Benkeser reaction
 * Birch reduction


 * Materials
 * Ammonia
 * Ammonium
 * Ammonium nitrate
 * Formic acid
 * Lithium
 * Methamphetamine
 * Pseudoephedrine
 * Sodium hydroxide


 * Solvents
 * Acetone
 * Diethyl ether
 * Solvent
 * Tert-Butanol


 * Basic Chemistry
 * Acyloin
 * Aldehyde
 * Alkali metal
 * Alkane
 * Alkyne
 * Amine
 * Azeotrope
 * Azeotrope (data)
 * Carbonyl
 * Carboxylate
 * Ketone
 * Oxidizing agent
 * Reagent


 * Stoichiometry
 * Stoichiometry


 * Molar Ratios
 * Molecular Weights
 * Anhydrous
 * Aqueous solution
 * Atom
 * Atomic vapor laser isotope separation
 * Base (chemistry)
 * Benzene
 * Binary compound
 * Borohydride
 * Calcium
 * Calcium chloride
 * Calcium hydroxide
 * Calcium oxide
 * Carbanion
 * Carbide
 * Carbon
 * Carbon dioxide
 * Catalysis
 * Chemical bond
 * Chemical element
 * Chemistry
 * Chloroform
 * Distillation
 * Electron
 * Empirical formula
 * Emulsion
 * Ethanol
 * Ethanol (data page)
 * Eutectic system
 * Extractive distillation
 * Filter (chemistry)
 * Filtration
 * Freezing
 * Halide
 * Halo nucleus
 * Halothane
 * Heteroazeotrope
 * Hydrochloric acid
 * Hydrofluoric acid
 * Hydrogen chloride
 * Hydrogenation
 * Ion
 * Ionic bond
 * Lithium battery
 * Lithium carbonate
 * Lithium hydride
 * Lithium hydroxide
 * Lithium nitride
 * Lithium-ion battery
 * Metal oxide adhesion
 * Methanol
 * Miscibility
 * Molecular mass
 * Molecule
 * Naphthalene
 * Nitric acid
 * Noble gas
 * Organolithium reagent
 * Oxidation state
 * Passivation (chemistry)
 * Perchloric acid
 * Phase diagram
 * Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
 * Potassium acetate
 * Proton
 * Raoult's law
 * Reducing agent
 * Saddle surface
 * Salt-effect distillation
 * Sodium chloride
 * Standard electrode potential (data page)
 * Sulfide
 * Sulfuric acid
 * Superoxide
 * Tetrahydrofuran
 * Unpaired electron
 * Valence (chemistry)
 * Valence electron
 * Vapor–liquid equilibrium
 * Volatility (chemistry)
 * Zeotropic mixture
 * Regioselectivity
 * Protonation
 * Carbon–hydrogen bond
 * Radical (chemistry)
 * Electron density
 * Hückel method
 * Solvated electron
 * Phenethylamine
 * Substituted amphetamine
 * Stimulant
 * Enantiomer
 * Dextrorotation and levorotation
 * Levomethamphetamine
 * Racemic mixture
 * Benzedrine
 * Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act of 1996
 * Legal status of methamphetamine
 * Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005
 * Ephedrine
 * Phenylacetone
 * Reductive amination
 * Methylamine
 * Phenylacetic acid
 * Acetic anhydride
 * Benzaldehyde
 * Benzyl chloride
 * Nitromethane
 * Formaldehyde
 * Ammonium chloride
 * Methyl iodide
 * Hexamethylenetetramine
 * DEA list of chemicals
 * Mercury(II) chloride
 * N-Methylformamide
 * Hydroxylamine
 * Nitro compound
 * Lithium aluminium hydride
 * Nitroethane
 * Hydroxyl
 * Allotropes of phosphorus
 * Hydrogen iodide
 * Iodine
 * Phosphorous acid
 * Phosphorus triiodide
 * Chemical equilibrium
 * Hypophosphorous acid
 * Phosphine
 * Thionyl chloride
 * Rosenmund reduction
 * Barium sulfate
 * One-pot synthesis
 * Hydrophobe
 * Coleman fuel
 * Starting fluid
 * Lye
 * Methylsulfonylmethane
 * Dimethylamphetamine
 * Monosodium glutamate
 * Sodium thiosulfate
 * Caffeine
 * Sodium benzoate
 * Ya ba
 * Synergy
 * Isopropylbenzylamine
 * Strawberry Quik meth myth
 * Leuckart reaction
 * Formamide
 * Ammonium formate
 * Benzylamine
 * Yield (chemistry)
 * Iminium
 * Hydride
 * Redox
 * Outer sphere electron transfer
 * Ethylamine
 * Electrical resistivity and conductivity
 * Electron pair
 * Paramagnetism
 * Diamagnetism
 * Electride
 * Crown ether
 * Cryptand
 * Ligand
 * Oxygen
 * Bouveault–Blanc reduction
 * Nitrobenzene
 * Sulfur hexafluoride
 * Nitrous oxide
 * Mercury (element)
 * Ohm
 * CM
 * Absorption spectroscopy
 * Electrical resistance and conductance