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Organic Chemistry Reactions

All important organic chemistry reactions for JEE. Named reactions, mechanisms, reagents — one-page revision sheet.

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Key Concepts Covered in This Cheatsheet

Named reactions: Wurtz, Cannizzaro, Aldol, Kolbe, Friedel-Crafts, Sandmeyer
Reaction mechanisms: SN1, SN2, E1, E2
Electrophilic addition & substitution
Nucleophilic addition to carbonyl
Grignard reagent reactions
Functional group interconversion
Markovnikov & Anti-Markovnikov rule

Organic Chemistry Reactions Notes for JEE Class 11-12 — Free AI Cheatsheet

Organic Chemistry carries approximately 28-30% weightage in JEE Chemistry — roughly 10-12 questions. The key to mastering it is not memorizing every reaction, but understanding reaction mechanisms (SN1, SN2, E1, E2, electrophilic aromatic substitution) and recognizing patterns across functional groups.

JEE Advanced frequently tests named reactions with modified substrates — knowing the standard Aldol condensation isn't enough; you need to predict the product when the substrate changes. Our AI cheatsheet organizes all 30+ named reactions by functional group, with reagents, conditions, and mechanisms on a single page.

The biggest mistake JEE aspirants make is studying Organic Chemistry topic-by-topic (alcohols, then aldehydes, then acids) instead of reaction-type-wise. The cheatsheet uses a functional group interconversion map — showing how to go from one functional group to any other — which is exactly how JEE frames questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Organic Chemistry Reactions

How many organic chemistry reactions are important for JEE?
Approximately 30-35 named reactions are essential for JEE Main and Advanced. Key ones include Wurtz, Kolbe, Cannizzaro, Aldol, Friedel-Crafts, Sandmeyer, Reimer-Tiemann, Clemmensen, Wolff-Kishner, and Hofmann bromamide. Understanding mechanisms is more important than memorizing products.
How to remember organic chemistry reactions for JEE?
Group reactions by mechanism type (SN1/SN2/E1/E2/electrophilic/nucleophilic), not by chapter. Use the functional group interconversion chart to see connections. Practice with Coachingle's flashcards using spaced repetition — it's the most effective way to retain reactions long-term.
Is organic chemistry scoring in JEE?
Yes — if you understand mechanisms, Organic Chemistry is the most predictable and scoring section in JEE Chemistry. Named reactions and functional group conversions follow fixed patterns. Students who master the cheatsheet typically score 25-30 out of 30 in this section.

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