How to remember organic chemistry mechanisms - revision
The best way to learn mechanisms in organic chemistry it to spot the general patterns and learn these. This video summarises all of the organic chemistry mechanisms for the AQA AS organic chemistry putting them into 3 general categories. Once you know these, you can apply them to a wide range of examples. Note - this video doesn't include free radical substitution.

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