How to master JEE Organic chemistry?

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    nitika kohli Deprivation Creates Value | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Organic Chemistry is something which is really interesting. If you want to stand out in this subject, all you need is focus and understanding towards the concepts. Fundamental organic- it consists of Nomenclature, electronic effects, practical organic, acid & basic strength, electronic effects. To master JEE Organic Chemistry must remember the effects, exception, preference order etc. Reactions- Here all you have to do is to understand the reaction mechanism, rattafie technique will only work for exceptions, they will not give the same reaction. The questions will be based on oxidation reduction, Grignard regent, aromatic compound, aci
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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
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    Start from Organic Chemistry Fundamental Concepts. Derive standard name reaction mechanisms of organic Chemistry. Practice Organic Chemistry conversions. Tricks for Organic Chemistry conversions:
    Using Visual Aids to Study. Memorise less, understand more. Study with partners. The number one way to study organic Chemistry is by doing practice problems. The more problems you do, the better your understanding will be. Once you have mastered one concept, move on to problems that are more difficult. Do a set of practice problems from your book every day to keep up with the material.
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    Saket Raj Sahu BELIEVE IN KARMA. | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Just go through NCERT books you will get a good knowledge and keep practicing daily.

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