Chemical synthesis

In chemistry, chemical synthesis is purposeful execution of chemical reactions in order to get a product, or several products. This happens by physical and chemical manipulations usually involving one or more reactions. In modern laboratory usage, this tends to imply that the process is reproducible, reliable, and established to work in multiple laboratories. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chemical synthesis"

The Haber Process (also Haber-Bosch process) is the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen to produce ammonia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Haber process"

The Mannheim process is an important method for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid and sodium sulfate from sodium chloride (salt) and sulfuric acid in which case the Na2SO4 is known as salt cake: ...more on Wikipedia about "Mannheim process"

In chemistry a one-pot synthesis is a strategy with the aim to improve the efficiency of a chemical reaction whereby a reactant is subjected to successive chemical reactions in one and the same reactor. This is much desired by chemists because a lenghty separation process and purification of the intermediate chemical compounds can be avoided saving resources, time and it increases chemical yield. ...more on Wikipedia about "One-pot synthesis"

Organic synthesis is the construction of organic molecules via chemical processes. Organic molecules can often contain a higher level of complexity compared to purely inorganic compounds, so the synthesis of organic compounds has developed into one of the most important aspects of organic chemistry. There are two main areas of research fields within the general area of organic synthesis- total synthesis and methodology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Organic synthesis"

Protein biosynthesis(Synthesis) is the process in which cells build proteins. The term is sometimes used to refer only to protein translation but more often it refers to a multi-step process, beginning with transcription and ending with translation. Protein biosynthesis although very similar, differs between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Protein biosynthesis"

A total synthesis is the complete chemical synthesis of complex organic molecules from simple, commercially available (often petrochemical) precursors. Total syntheses are often used as a playground for the development of new chemical reactions and routes, and highlight the sophistication of modern synthetic organic chemistry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Total synthesis"

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