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6 Effective Ways to Study Organic Chemistry

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Do you think that organic chemistry is difficult to learn, then you're mistaken. Students memorize reactions one after another, but it leads nowhere. Organic chemistry is the logical subject of chemistry. When you start from the basics and study in an organized way, it makes more sense and gets interesting. So, are you preparing for competitive exams? Here are the six quick and effective ways to learn organic chemistry. Let’s begin your journey by mastering the subject to gain better results in board and competitive exams.   1.      Identify your weak topics and give them a high priority Organic chemistry in the 11 th and 12 th standard books covers the topics essential for advanced learning. Check the syllabus before starting the study of organic chemistry. Due to the many reactions and mechanisms in Organic Chemistry, students may find some lessons difficult. Identify the lessons that you find difficult and important for competitive exams. Give t...

Learn surface chemistry with the preparation of Lyophilic and Lyophobic solution.

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  When two or more substances are physically combined, an impure substance is formed, known as a mixture. A two-phase heterogeneous system consists of one dispersed phase, the dispersion medium, and the particle size between 1-100 nm. Such a system is known as a colloidal system. The dispersed phase is a component present in a small proportion. The dispersion medium is present in large proportion in the system. The stable colloid is one in which the dispersed phase remains suspended throughout the dispersion medium. For example, in a soil-water colloidal solution, the soil is the dispersed phase, and water is the dispersion medium. Based on the physical states of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium, colloids are further classified as sols (colloidal sols), in which the dispersed phase is solid, and the dispersion medium is liquid. Lyophilic and lyophobic sols are the two types of sols, classified based on the nature of interactions between the dispersed phase and dispersion m...