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Category:B-Class Chemistry articles

General concepts

 * Acid
 * Acid–base reaction
 * Aromaticity
 * Atomic mass
 * Atomic mass constant
 * Atomic orbital
 * Avogadro constant
 * Biochemistry
 * Chemical bond
 * Chemical element
 * Chemical equation
 * Chemical equilibrium
 * Chemical kinetics
 * Chemical reaction
 * Chemical shift
 * Chemical substance
 * Chemist
 * Chemistry
 * Chromatography

Chemical elements

 * Abundance of the chemical elements
 * Actinium
 * Alkali metal
 * Allotropes of carbon
 * Allotropes of oxygen
 * Allotropes of phosphorus
 * Allotropes of sulfur
 * Aluminium
 * Arsenic
 * Bohrium
 * Boron
 * Bromine
 * Calcium
 * Carbon
 * Carbon-14
 * Cerium
 * Cobalt

Organic reactions

 * Angeli-Rimini reaction
 * Baeyer-Villiger oxidation
 * Beckmann rearrangement
 * Cannizzaro reaction
 * Claisen rearrangement

Groups of compounds

 * Acyl chloride
 * Alkane
 * Alkene
 * Alkylidenes
 * Alkyne
 * Anthocyanin
 * Boronic acid
 * Carborane
 * Carboxylic acid

Chemists

 * Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois
 * Antoine Lavoisier
 * Charles Herty
 * Charles Sanders Peirce

Unsorted

 * 18-Electron rule
 * Accelerant
 * Activation energy
 * Aerogel
 * Alpha and beta carbon
 * Betaine
 * Bisoxazoline ligand
 * Bleaching of wood pulp
 * Buffer solution
 * Capillary electrophoresis
 * Carbon cycle
 * Cation-pi interaction
 * Collision theory
 * Colloid
 * Complex (chemistry)
 * Computational chemistry
 * Condenser (laboratory)
 * Coordination geometry
 * Copper
 * Covalent bond
 * Covalent radius of fluorine
 * Crystal structure
 * Crystallographic database
 * Crystallography
 * Cubical atom
 * Cumulene
 * Cyanide
 * Cyclopentadienyl complex
 * Darmstadtium
 * Debye–Hückel equation
 * Depleted uranium
 * Diabatic
 * Diarylethene
 * Diels-Alder reaction
 * Differential scanning calorimetry
 * Digoxin
 * Dioxygen in biological reactions
 * Directed ortho metalation
 * Dissociation constant
 * Distillation
 * Disulfide bond
 * Dmitri Mendeleev
 * Dubnium
 * Electrochemistry
 * Electron counting
 * Electronegativity
 * Elimination reaction
 * Endohedral fullerene
 * Entropy
 * Ether
 * Europium
 * Excimer
 * Fire
 * First law of thermodynamics
 * Fischer-Tropsch process
 * Flame
 * Fluoride
 * Fluorine
 * Friedel-Crafts reaction
 * Fullerene
 * Gallium
 * Gas
 * Gasoline
 * Gauche effect
 * Geber
 * Geochemistry
 * Glenn T. Seaborg
 * Gold
 * Graphite intercalation compound
 * Green chemistry
 * Grignard reaction
 * Group 11 element
 * Grubbs' catalyst
 * Haber process
 * Haloalkane
 * Halogen
 * Hapticity
 * Hassium
 * Heck reaction
 * Henderson–Hasselbalch equation
 * High performance liquid chromatography
 * History of chemistry
 * Homochirality
 * Hydroboration-oxidation reaction
 * Hydrogen bond
 * Hydrogenation
 * Hydronium
 * Inorganic chemistry
 * Inorganic compounds by element
 * Iodine
 * Ionic liquid
 * Iron
 * Isotope
 * Isotopes of oxygen
 * Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff
 * Jahn–Teller effect
 * Jan Baptist van Helmont
 * John Dalton
 * Josiah Willard Gibbs
 * Journal of Physical Chemistry A
 * Karlsruhe Congress
 * Ketone
 * Lanthanoid
 * Leblanc process
 * Lewis structure
 * List of IARC Group 1 carcinogens
 * List of IARC Group 2A carcinogens
 * List of IARC Group 2B carcinogens
 * List of Schedule 1 substances (CWC)
 * List of chemistry topics
 * List of organic compounds
 * Lithium
 * Lithium sulfur battery
 * Magnesium
 * Manganese
 * Marie Curie
 * Mass spectrometry
 * Meitnerium
 * Melting point
 * Metal ligand multiple bond
 * Metal nitrosyl
 * Metallic bond
 * Micelle
 * Michael Faraday
 * Michael reaction
 * Mole (unit)
 * Molecular graphics
 * Molecular mass
 * Molybdenum
 * More O'Ferrall-Jencks plot
 * NMR spectroscopy
 * NMR tube
 * National Historic Chemical Landmarks
 * Natural product
 * Neodymium
 * Nickel
 * Nitrogen
 * Nobel Prize in Chemistry
 * Nobelium
 * Nonaqueous titration
 * Nucleophilic substitution
 * Open Notebook Science
 * Organic chemistry
 * Organic synthesis
 * Organoboron chemistry
 * Organocopper compound
 * Organosilicon
 * Oseltamivir total synthesis
 * Osmium
 * PH
 * PH meter
 * Paclitaxel total synthesis
 * Palladium
 * Partition coefficient
 * Peptide bond
 * Perfluorocarbon
 * Peterson olefination
 * Philip Skell
 * Phlogiston theory
 * Phosphorus
 * Pictet-Spengler reaction
 * Plastic
 * Platinum
 * Platinum group
 * Poison
 * Polonium
 * Polychlorinated biphenyl
 * Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins
 * Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
 * Polyelectrolyte
 * Polymer
 * Potassium
 * Quantum chemistry
 * Radiation chemistry
 * Radiochemistry
 * Radium
 * Rare earth element
 * Reaction rate
 * Redox
 * Robert Boyle
 * Robert Burns Woodward
 * Roentgenium
 * Rotaxane
 * Ruthenium
 * Rutherfordium
 * SN1 reaction
 * Seaborgium
 * Second law of thermodynamics
 * Selenium
 * Self-ionization of water
 * Silane
 * Silver
 * Silver chloride electrode
 * Silyl ether
 * Sodium
 * Solid oxygen
 * Solubility
 * Solubility equilibrium
 * Solvay process
 * Solvent
 * Spectroscopy
 * Standard conditions for temperature and pressure
 * Standard electrode potential (data page)
 * Strontium
 * Sulfur
 * Superheated water
 * Tautomer
 * Tetrasulfur tetranitride
 * Thallium
 * Thorium
 * Topic outline of chemistry
 * Transfer hydrogenation
 * Transition metal
 * Transuranium element
 * Trihydrogen cation
 * Ununbium
 * Ununhexium
 * Ununpentium
 * Ununquadium
 * Ununtrium
 * Valence (chemistry)
 * Van der Waals radius
 * Vulcanization
 * Water model
 * Water vapor
 * William Crookes
 * William Henry Perkin
 * Wittig reaction
 * Xylidine