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Mindmap for O Levels Organic Chemistry Reactions - Starting with Ethene

Posted on the 14 July 2016 by Ewong0117

In the previous posts, I talked about why mind mapping is a good tool to revise organic chemistry reactions, as well as how to create such mind maps.
In this post, I will be sharing with you an example of a mind map for the chapters on alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acid reactions for O level chemistry. You may be wondering why I start the mind map with ethene. Alkenes have the most number of reactions for O level organic chemistry. Hence, you can easily branch out and cover most of the other reactions.
I have created the mind map in such a way to include blanks, so that this would be a good test for you on organic reactions as well.
For the mind map below, fill in the organic product/ reactant in the blue boxes, and the reagents and conditions in the green box. Answers to this mindmap will be posted in the next post.

Mindmap for O Levels Organic Chemistry Reactions - Starting with Ethene
You may also like to download the pdf copy of this here.
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