Inorganic chemistry
Dear Student,
Yes , you will be able to understand and learn class 12 chemistry even if you haven't studied anything in class 11 chemistry because there is not much link between class 11 and class 12 chemistry.
But then too, my suggestion would be cover some basic topics of 11th, as it will be helpful for you.
Chapters :
1 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure (Must to study)
2 Redox Reactions (You can just do the basics of this chapter, this will help you understand reaction mechanism of numerous preparation of organic compounds because most of them are reduction or oxidation reactions.)
3 Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques (Just the Nomenclature, Isomerism, I effect and R effect should be good enough.)
Topics :
1 Mole Concept (This one is fundamental and easy.)
2 Aromaticity (You will find this one in Unit 13 Hydrocarbons in Section 13.5. These are just some conditions, and if a compound seems to fall under it, it is considered an aromatic compound.)
Happy Learning!
Dear, inorganic chemistry deals with those compounds which does not consist of carbon and hydrogen in the same molecule. In this section of chemistry you have to emphasize on compounds like
Ammonia, Ammonium salts, Sulphur compounds
Sodium and it's derivatives, different inorganic acids like : HCl, H2SO4, HNO3 etc.
Other than that you will read about Iron Compounds, Limit tests of the compounds and different salts like
Copper Sulphate, Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom Salt)
Good luck !!
Hi aspirant,
Inorganic chemistry is that branch of chemistry that deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds except the myriad organic compounds. In simpler words in inorganic chemistry we learn about the chemical compounds that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds. Some of the common compounds that are examined under inorganic chemistry are:
The list of chapters covered under inorganic chemistry can be seen below:
Hope it helps!!
From my experience, NCERT Textbooks is definitely the base as far as Inorganic Chemistry is concerned. Apart from that, there are few Materials and Strategies which help Cope with Inorganic Chemistry Preparation
1. Arihant Chemistry Handbook NEET
2. Resonance/Allen Material + Self Notes
3. After each Mock Test, if there are 10 Inorganic Chemistry Questions, note them down with their solution and maintain this diary till your NEET. Would be a fruitful practice, and by the time you'll be appearing for NEET, having answered around 50 Mock Tests, you'll have a Collection of around 500 Inroganic Chemistry Questions for Revision before Exam.
Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
NEET 2021 Chemistry Important Chapters
And
Inorganic chemistry chapters :
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Hello aspirant!!
In NEET exam, as per the previous year question papers, 36% percentage(14 - 16 questions out of 45) of total chemistry questions were asked from inorganic chemistry.
In which the majority of the inorganic chemistry questions( 13- 14 questions) were asked from the NCERT. For answering the remaining 2-3 questions in inorganic chemistry section, you can refer to Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee, and for practice questions refer to V K Jaiswal's problems in inorganic chemistry.
Hope this helps you!!
Best of luck !!
Greetings of the day dear candidate!
Inorganic chemistry is indeed the most difficult yet easy for some people due to its easy understanding of chapters but no doubt the questions that came from these portions are a bit tricky. Also, the issue of forgetting the reaction and compound names are a bit difficult. No need to worry about this as it is common among many students. The NEET is going to be held on 12th September 2021.
So, I would suggest you follow these steps for 3-4 weeks, If it works for you I would be very grateful.
Also, do not forget to make flashcards as they will be very helpful in last-minute revision.
Prepare well and maintain your health.
Wishing you very good luck :)
Hi aspirants
Chemistry includes 45 questions which carry 180 mark. Important books are
For more information click the link
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet/amp
Hope this helps
Good luck!
Dear Aspirant, generally all three parts of chemistry have equal weightage physical chemistry, organic chemistry& inorganic chemistry. In some cases of the organic part might take one or two more questions, but mostly all three have same weightage.
Check out these -
Syllabus weightage : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
JEE mains paper analysis:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-analysis
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