Glossary
- Dipole moment -
- Disulfide -
- Downfield - A term used to describe the left direction on NMR charts. A peak to the left
 of another peak is described as being downfield from the peak.
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- E geometry -
- E1 reaction -
- E2 reaction -
- Eclipsed conformation -
- Eclipsing strain -
- Electron - An elementary subatomic particle that carries a negative electrical charge and
 occupies an electron shell outside the atomic nucleus.
- Electron configuration - The arrangement of electrons in an atom or molecule
- Electron-dot structure -
- Electron shell - The orbit followed by electrons around an atomic nucleus. The atom has
 a number of shells and they are normally labelled K, L, M, N, O, P, and Q.
- Electronegativity - The ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself in a covalent
 bond.
- Electrophile - Literally, electron lover. A positively or neutrally charged reagent that
 forms bonds by accepting electrons from a nucleophile. Elecrophiles are Lewis Acids.
- Electrophilic addition reaction -
- Electrophilic aromatic substitution -
- Elimination reaction^4 - A reaction where atoms and/or functional groups are removed
 from a reactant.
- Endergonic - In an endergonic process, work is done on the system, and∆G^0 > 0, so
 the process is nonspontaneous. An exergonic process is the opposite: ∆G^0 < 0, so the
 process is spontaneous.
- Endothermic - An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat, and is
 the opposite of an exothermic reaction.
- Enol - An alkene with a hydroxyl group affixed to one of the carbon atoms composing
 the double bond.
- Enolate ion -
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