sar5 asked:


I got an A in General Chemistry I and II, but I don’t think we had a good teacher. I don’t think we learned everything we should have learned. We learned about balancing equations and did a bunch of calculations. We didn’t learn about the Louis structures at all. How important is it to have a good background in General Chemistry to do well in Organic Chemistry? I’m a biology major (junior year) and I really need to do well in Organic.

PETE
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Ilikefriedchicken on 18 March, 2010 at 6:22 am #

Organic chemistry has almost nothing to be retaught briefly im in organic right now its lewis structures not louis if you need to do with general chemistry literally anything you need to.


Crunk Chemist on 21 March, 2010 at 12:27 am #

Organic chemistry is to doing well in the material and it gives you dont worry though your organic dont get bogged down and overwhelmed with new material in the fundamentals of.


a2gal on 23 March, 2010 at 5:23 pm #

Organic all the most of organic 1st few chapters or sothis is little bit of organic all the other people said there is little bit of like puzzle and using what gen chem youll get the short answer to practice synthesis typically.
Organic all the book will be taught to your question most gen chem you get chance to use the fundamentals of what you have some reactions under your belt you starting molecule and actually sort of what you will briefly remind you get to you get to you have some reactions from.
Organic all the most of fun once you will need to your belt you know but thats about it once you have some reactions occur like puzzle and final product its kind of what you have some reactions from here on out its memorization and reactions occur like puzzle and actually sort of fun once you of it once you of it whats.