Organic Chemistry --Impact Factor

 Organic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, assets and reactions of organic compounds, which cover carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure regulates their chemical composition and formulation. Study of properties includes physical and chemical properties, and evaluation of chemical reactivity to recognize their behavior. The study of organic reactions contains the chemical synthesis of natural products, drugs, and polymers, and study of individual organic particles in the laboratory and via theoretical (in silico) study. The range of chemicals studied in organic chemistry includes hydrocarbons (compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen) as well as mixtures based on carbon, but also containing other elements, especially oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus) and the halogens. Organometallic chemistry is the study of compounds covering carbon–metal bonds. In addition, contemporary research attentions on organic chemistry concerning other organometallics including the lanthanides, but particularly the transition metals zinc, copper, palladium, nickel, cobalt, titanium and chromium.

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