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Organic Chemistry Guide

Electrons move from areas of high electron density (nucleophiles) to areas of low electron density (electrophiles).

This guide will break down what organic chemistry actually is, why it matters, and—most importantly—how to study it effectively. In simple terms: Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing compounds. Organic Chemistry

Good luck. You’ve got this.

If you are reading this, you have likely heard the rumors: “Organic Chemistry is a weed-out class.” or “It’s just memorizing a million reactions.” Electrons move from areas of high electron density

Carbon is unique because it has four electrons in its outer shell, allowing it to form four strong, stable covalent bonds with up to four different atoms. This allows carbon to form long chains, rings, double bonds, triple bonds, and intricate 3D structures. There are millions of organic compounds, from methane gas to DNA. Good luck

Let’s dispel that myth right now. Once you understand the grammar (electron movement), the vocabulary (functional groups) becomes manageable.