Well-known reactions and reagents in organic chemistry include: - Haller-Bauer reaction
- Haloform reaction
- Hammett equation
- Hammick reaction
- Hammond-Principle or Hammond postulate
- Hantzsch pyrrole synthesis
- Hantzsch dihydropyridine synthesis, Hantzsch pyridine synthesis
- Hantzsch Pyridine synthesis, Gattermann-Skita synthesis, Guareschi-Thorpe condensation, Knoevenagel-Fries modification
- Hantzsch-Collidin-synthesis
- Harber-Weiss reaction
- Harries Ozonide reaction
- Haworth Methylation
- Haworth Phenanthrene synthesis
- Haworth-reaction
- Hay coupling
- Hayashi rearrangement
- Heck reaction
- Helferich method
- Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky halogenation
- Hemetsberger indole synthesis
- Hemetsberger-Knittel synthesis
- Henkel reaction, Raecke process, Henkel process
- Henry reaction, Kamlet reaction
- Herz reaction, Herz compounds
- Herzig-Meyer alkimide group determination
- Heumann indigo synthesis
- Hinsberg indole synthesis
- Hinsberg oxindole synthesis
- Hinsberg reaction
- Hinsberg separation
- Hinsberg sulfone synthesis
- Hoch-Campbell ethylenimine synthesis
- Hofmann degradation, Exhaustive methylation
- Hofmann Elimination
- Hofmann Isonitrile synthesis, Carbylamine reaction
- Hofmann produkt
- Hofmann rearrangement
- Hofmann-Löffler reaction, Löffler-Freytag reaction, Hofmann-Löffler-Freytag reaction
- Hofmann-Martius rearrangement
- Hofmann's Rule
- Hofmann-Sand reaction
- Homo rearrangement of steroids
- Hooker reaction
- Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction
- Hoesch reaction
- Hosomi-Sakurai reaction
- Houben-Fischer synthesis
- Hunsdiecker reaction
- Hydroboration
- Hydrohalogenation
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