Organic part of senior high school chemistry and the whole senior high school Chinese learning

Organic chemistry started out like this.

And sometimes it's more powerful than you think.

When I was a freshman in high school, I was very good at chemistry, and I basically got about 90%. This organic chemistry is actually 32 at one time and 56 at the other. Although I'm in Class X, my classes are all around 60, and the smarter ones are all around 70 and 80. So you need to be prepared.

However, organic words are not too difficult. The key is to review at any time. Most teachers have talked about the so-called difficulties (so be sure to take notes)

Always review every few days (organic part, of course)

Don't be busy doing the exercises in the exercise book. Be sure to look at the previous knowledge points, practice equations more, and try to write them in one step-instead of writing reactants and products first and then balancing them.

The main difficulty of organic chemistry lies in information, that is, he gives you some information (such as the synthesis of special acids, aldehydes, esters, etc. ), and ask you to judge the molecular formula and structural formula of organic matter according to the information, and write the reaction equation. This requires a rigorous logical thinking and observation, and requires practicing the whole part of organic chemistry to infer. A very important habit is to dare to guess, that is, guess what some unknown organic matter is (such as formaldehyde, acetic acid, etc.). Of course, it can also be inferred from the special reactions of some organic compounds, such as the silver mirror reaction of aldehydes.

For Chinese, it is very important to read the basic knowledge in front of the workbook. After reading it first, the correct rate can generally be above 70% (provided that you have read it and understood it). It doesn't take much time to read the basics.

Of course, the common way to learn Chinese is not to learn Chinese, but to love it. If you are interested in literature (especially prose and poetry) and have a solid foundation, you don't have to listen to the teacher.