Browse Reactive Group Datasheets
Reactive groups are categories of chemicals that typically react in similar ways because they are similar in their chemical structure. For purposes of predicting reactivity between mixed chemicals, each substance in CAMEO Chemicals has been assigned to one or more reactive groups, based on the known chemistry of that substance.
If you can't find a chemical in the database--but you know what reactive group it belongs in--you can add the reactive group to MyChemicals instead in order to see the reactivity predictions.
There are 47 reactive group datasheets in CAMEO Chemicals:
- Acid Halides
- Acids, Inorganic Non-oxidizing
- Acids, Inorganic Oxidizing
- Alcohols and Polyols
- Aldehydes
- Amides and Imides, Organic
- Amines
- Anhydrides
- Azo, Diazo, and Azido Compounds
- Bases
- Carbamates
- Carboxylic Acids
- CFCs and HCFCs (chlorofluorocarbons and chlorofluorohydrocarbons)
- Chlorosilanes
- Cyanides, Inorganic
- Epoxides
- Esters
- Ethers
- Halogenated Organic Compounds
- Halogenating Agents, Strong
- Hydrocarbons, Aliphatic Saturated
- Hydrocarbons, Aliphatic Unsaturated
- Hydrocarbons, Aromatics
- Inorganic Compounds/Neither Reducing nor Oxidizing
- Inorganic Oxidizing Agents
- Inorganic Reducing Agents
- Insufficient Information for Classification
- Isocyanates and Isothiocyanates, Organic
- Ketones
- Metal Hydrides, Alkyls and Aryls
- Metals, Alkali, Very Active
- Metals, Elemental & Powder, Active
- Metals, Less Reactive
- Nitrides, Phosphides, Carbides, and Silicides, Inorganic
- Nitriles
- Nitrites, Nitrates, and Nitro Compounds, Organic
- Not Chemically Reactive
- Organometallics
- Peroxides, Organic
- Phenols, Cresols
- Phosphates and Thiophosphates, Organic
- Salts, Acidic Inorganic/Organic
- Salts, Basic Inorganic/Organic
- Sulfides, Inorganic
- Sulfides, Organic
- Thiocarbamate Esters and Salt/Dithiocarbamate Esters and Salts
- Water