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Parent topics
- Azole [r]: five-membered rings with two heteroatoms, at least one of which is a nitrogen atom. [e]
- Heterocycle [r]: A cyclized chemical with nitrogen, oxygen or sulphur within the ring structure. [e]
- Aromatic [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Azole [r]: five-membered rings with two heteroatoms, at least one of which is a nitrogen atom. [e]
- Hydrocarbons [r]: A class of molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms. [e]
- Click chemistry [r]: Chemical reactions that "click" together two molecules to make a complex, often cyclic, chemical product. [e]
- Lewis acid-base theory [r]: Most comprehensive acid-base theory, covering all acid-base reactions as well as the formation of chemical complexes. [e]