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Memorization

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 3:09 am
by nathansalce 3e
Is there any good way to memorize the orientations of each organic molecule rather than just pure memorization? Any handy tricks, tips, mnemonics etc?

Re: Memorization

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 2:55 pm
by Ishan Saha 1L
A good way to memorize some of them is by thinking of how some molecules are like others with a little change. For example you could think of a ketone as an aldehyde that has a double-bonded O in the middle rather than at the end, and a carboxylic acid is pretty much a ketone that has an OH (alcohol) group attached on one end. I would look at/make a quizlet to help memorize!

Re: Memorization

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 4:38 pm
by Brandon Fujii 1K
Here are the connections that I made for each functional group

Alcohol --> Ether (The H in OH becomes an R group)

Alcohol --> Aldehyde (Dehydrogenation OH becomes H + O)

Aldehyde --> Ketone (H becomes R group = reason why Ketone is in the middle of the carbon chain unlike Aldehydes which are found at the end of carbon chains)

Ketone --> Carboxylic Acid (R group becomes OH)

Amine (Has Nitrogen)