Organic Chemistry
    
    
        
            
            
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- Entgegen - German word meaning ”opposite”. Represented by E in the E/Z naming
 system of alkenes.
- Enthalpy -
- Entropy -
- Equatorial bond -
- Ester - An inorganic or organic acid in which at least one -OH (hydroxyl) group is replaced
 by an -O-alkyl (alkoxy) group.
- Ether- Anorganic compoundwhichcontainsan ether group— anoxygenatomconnected
 to two (substituted) alkyl or aryl groups — of general formula R–O–R’.
- Exergonic -
- Exothermic - An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases heat, and is the
 opposite of an endothermic reaction.
131.6 F.
- Fingerprint region -
- First order reaction - A reaction whose rate is determined by the concentration of only
 one of its reactants leading to a reaction rate equation ofRate=k[X]
- Fischer projection -
- Formal Charge -
- Friedel-Crafts reaction -
- Functional group - This is a specific group of atoms within a molecule that is responsible
 for the characteristic chemical reactions of that molecule. The same functional group will
 undergo the same or similar chemical reaction(s) regardless of the size of the molecule it
 is a part of.
131.7 G
- Geminal -
- Gibbs free energy -
- Gilman reagent -
- Glycol - A chemical compound containing two hydroxyl groups (-OH groups). Also known
 as a Diol.
- Glycolysis - The metabolic pathway that converts glucose, C 6 H 12 O 6 , into pyruvate,
 C 3 H 5 O 3. This process usually occurs outside the mitochondria of a cell to help produce
 energy.