How to remember organic reactions easily?
Asked by Ambadas Kulkarni
| 21st Dec, 2015,
07:41: PM
Expert Answer:
You can easily learn organic chemistry by practicing the reactions and equations given in your syllabus.
Do not memorise the reactions.
All you need to do is practice and follow step-by-step method to derive any reaction.
With practice, you are bound to improve over time.
All the best.
You can easily learn organic chemistry by practicing the reactions and equations given in your syllabus.
Do not memorise the reactions.
All you need to do is practice and follow step-by-step method to derive any reaction.
With practice, you are bound to improve over time.
All the best.
Answered by Vaibhav Chavan
| 22nd Dec, 2015,
03:16: PM
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