Ochem Practice Reaction Worksheets?

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I am going through destroyer and realized im struggling in ochem reactions a bit.

I was wondering does anyone know of any good practice problems/worksheetets of just ochem reactions I can go through to get my reactions/roadmaps down.

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I am going through destroyer and realized im struggling in ochem reactions a bit.

I was wondering does anyone know of any good practice problems/worksheetets of just ochem reactions I can go through to get my reactions/roadmaps down.

I remember someone posted a website that helps you with all the rxn but I can't remember the address of the website. You gotta search for it.

For me, I just go over the roadmaps every night before I go to bed 🙂 Once you are familiar with those roadmaps, you will realize that there arent many of rxns that you need to memorize. A lot of them are just repeats (SN1, Anti-Mark, SN2, remove O2, CHO etc.)
 
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Most links are dead there now. Course number changed.

http://chm234.asu.edu/top.asp

These pages are worth checking out for practice:

CHM233 Review (basic concepts with practice problems and video instruction for each)
Quizzes
Weekly Work
Problem Sets

He's a legit teacher. The 30-40 page problem sets before exams (which aren't multiple choice) were a huge help.


I had the most amazing teacher when I took ochem 6 yrs ago. after all these yrs I havent forgotten ochem. and my teacher was the person was told me to use this teacher material. His stuff even is harder than dat destroyer which to me day destroyer is very easy in ochem.
 
I had the most amazing teacher when I took ochem 6 yrs ago. after all these yrs I havent forgotten ochem. and my teacher was the person was told me to use this teacher material. His stuff even is harder than dat destroyer which to me day destroyer is very easy in ochem.


He is pretty hard. But it's pretty known on campus that this is the guy to take if you really want to learn OCHM and not just memorize it. He's committed to the learning process and my tuition was well spent. He and some (grad?) students are doing research about how students learn retrosynthesis (he loves this topic). The site they used for us requires a login, otherwise I'd share it. It's similar to the OSU thing.
 
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