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Organic Functional Groups Concept Map Template for Fast Learning

This template visualizes Organic functional groups by polarity/reactivity with clear links for common reactions and interconversions.

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Organic Functional Groups Concept Map Template for Fast Learning

This template visualizes Organic functional groups by polarity/reactivity with clear links for common reactions and interconversions.

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What This Template Offers

A ready-to-edit concept map that organizes Organic functional groups and the reactions that connect them—built for rapid teaching, planning, and review.

Use cases

Perfect Use Cases

Lecture slide on reactivity trends

Show how hydrocarbons, alcohols, carbonyls, halides, and derivatives relate through oxidation, reduction, substitution, and elimination—clarity in one view.

R&D synthesis route brainstorming

Map feasible interconversions (e.g., halide → nitrile → amine; ester ⇄ acid) to spot faster routes and reagent options before committing to bench work.

Exam prep and revision guide

Summarize reactions (SN1/SN2, E1/E2, electrophilic addition, acyl transfer) with examples so students recall conditions and outcomes instantly.

Lab onboarding or SOP overview

Give new team members a high-level, chemistry-accurate overview of functional group families and typical transformations used in your workflows.

Customize

How to Customize

Paste your concepts and links

Enter connections in a simple format: Parent -> Relationship -> Child (e.g., Alcohols -> Oxidation -> Aldehydes).

Tweak colors and groups

Assign groups such as Hydrocarbons, Alcohols/Ethers/Thiols, Carbonyls & Derivatives, Halides, and Transformations to match your curriculum or project.

Add examples and conditions

Attach real compounds (e.g., ethanol, acetone) and brief notes like reagents or mechanisms to make the map actionable.

Key Benefits

  • Chemistry-accurate structure that reduces cognitive load
  • Professional visuals in minutes—no design skills needed
  • Easy to adapt for teaching, research, or documentation
  • Clear reaction pathways to support synthesis decisions

Pro Tips

  • Use action verbs on connectors (oxidation, acyl transfer, SN2) for instant comprehension.
  • Limit depth to 3–4 levels and keep labels under ~50 characters.
  • Group by polarity/reactivity first; then add transformations for a clean, scannable layout.

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