This is my first time posting here so not sure if this is how I'm supposed to do it but...
I just retook the first part of my three-series organic chemistry class (I ended up with a C in the class but it was curved/scaled HEAVILY.), and am currently taking the second part. I'm worried that I don't know the first part enough to do well in the second. What's a good way to consolidate the previous information??
For reference, the first part of the series concerned:
I just retook the first part of my three-series organic chemistry class (I ended up with a C in the class but it was curved/scaled HEAVILY.), and am currently taking the second part. I'm worried that I don't know the first part enough to do well in the second. What's a good way to consolidate the previous information??
For reference, the first part of the series concerned:
- structure bonding/resonance
- acids and bases
- nomenclature, conformations
- radical rxns of alkanes
- stereochem
- alkenes and alkene reactions, haloalkanes
- substitution and elimination rxns
- rxn of dienes, diels alder rxn
- alkynes
- rxns of alcohols, etc
- organometallic compounds
- carbonyl compounds
- aromaticity