Doc.ToBe Posted December 8, 2012 Posted December 8, 2012 Hi I am having problems in organic Chemistry. Please share your views and tips and websites you could refer for revision or something so that this thread can be a guide for everyone who startes taking organic chemistry for first time.
Phi for All Posted December 8, 2012 Posted December 8, 2012 Since OChem is such a big topic to discuss, could you please tell us some of the specific problems you're having so we can focus the discussion?
Doc.ToBe Posted December 8, 2012 Author Posted December 8, 2012 I have people saying that you do not need to cram the thing out but get the mechanisms be known to you. While others say that you must know the products formed as well as the mechanism but the products must be known. i am confused. The mechanisms seems simple and you think this will type of reaction will take place and when I look in the book it is quite different and complicated. The thing I feel I should just by-heart or cram it and it will work for my written Bord exams but not for the SAT and other competitive exams which I will give. So help me out and others who are new to ORGANIC chemistry/
Ringer Posted December 8, 2012 Posted December 8, 2012 If your taking Organic classes at school then I would advise just picking a starting reagent and an end product then mechanistically going over different ways to go from one to the other. That's what I did constantly and it helped me out a lot. 1
rameesha Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Hi I am having problems in organic Chemistry. Please share your views and tips and websites you could refer for revision or something so that this thread can be a guide for everyone who startes taking organic chemistry for first time. Organic chemistry is like maths,the more you practice,the better..... while learning organic chemistry keep few points in your mind.... first,learn the name of reactants second the product formed while practicing mechanism......... learn general equation first..... second,compare the mechanisms of reactents...highlight differneces eg: in cannizero reaction same aldehydes reacts, in cross cannizero's reaction different aldehydes reacts!
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