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25th December 2011, 12:34 AM
shivansh1996
 
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How to learn the Equations of Organic Chemistry?


sir, iwant to know how to learn the eq.and how to learn chem. i have no clear...my basics




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25th December 2011, 08:28 AM
ashwingawande1442
 
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Default Re: How to learn the Equations of Organic Chemistry?

If you want to learn the organic compound equations so first learn the acid and base name and some important chemical formulaes and always do it about 5 equations per day if some difficulty will come .so ask your sir for the solution
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25th December 2011, 10:07 AM
saasmari
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Default Re: How to learn the Equations of Organic Chemistry?

Dear pal,
learning subjects is very easy when you have interest in the subject. If you lack interest then you will feel tough in preparing the subject. Chemistry is a lively subject and it is easy to prepare.
In Organic chemistry the nature of questions involved is reactions which are represented by equations. So you need to understand and study the equations.
Write and practice the reactions . Study the sections by understanding the concepts involved in the reactions. You need to have basic knowledge of the various compounds in the organic chemistry and their physical and chemical properties . Practice the reactions regularly . Make sure that you put the bond correctly as wrong bond leads to wrong interpretation.
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25th December 2011, 12:32 PM
venkatyugandhar
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Default Re: How to learn the Equations of Organic Chemistry?

Learning of formulas will be only easy in two ways
step1:byhearting the formulae by writing it on paper till you wont forget it
step 2:dont see it has a formula ,just watch it as a combination of two or more elements for giving rise to another element which is useful..then you can easily attain it into your mind and the formulae will be on your fingertips
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