Organic chemistry
Hello umang,
OP Tandon is good for physical chemistry,but can't say the same for organic chemistry.
It is good for learning theory and new concepts but it doesn't have that much of good question bank for practice.
RS Aggarwal is also one of the popular book, but it is preferred for ICSE Board. So if you are from CBSE Board, then go for RD Sharma. Also mostly syllabus of entrance exams are matched with CBSE syllabus.
In physics, for practice purposes, DC Pandey is the best.
But if you want the explanations on theories then HC Verma is better.
HHOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
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Hi Amith,
Op Tandon and MS Chauhan are the good and the best books of organic chemistry for different competitive exams like NEET. But in NEET exam the NCERT books are are said to be the most useful and best books for each and every topic and subject. NEET exam the NCERT books are the useful books as it is easy to know the points on your fingertips from the NCERT books.
I hope your question has been answered properly.
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Hello Student,
In case of these kind of nomenclature where both an alicyclic ring and an alliphatic side chain is present then
So the structure would be as follows :
The other rules in case both ring and straight chain is present are :
Hope this helps.
Hello Shubham !
As far as JD Lee book concerned , the only book available for chemistry of this author is inorganic not organic .
You can download the inorganic chemistry by JD Lee from this below google drive link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L56hf3lWO5DCbvKO8McBiO5c8NbvocxZ/view
Hope it helps !
Hello aspirant
Syllabus for organic chemistry for neet is given below
•Haloalkaned and Haloarenes
•Alcohols, phenols and Ethers
• Aldehydes, Ketones, and carboxylic acids
• Amine
• Biomolecules
•Reaction mechanism
•Difgerentiations and conversations -organic IChemistry
Hello,
Heptane has higher boiling point.
The boiling point of Heptane is 98 degree celsius. Heptane is straight chained hydrocarbon and has strong intermolecular force due to which it has higher boiling points.
2-Methylhexane is an isomer of Heptane. It can't be 1-Methylhexane but should be 2-Methylhexane as mentioned by you in question. 1-Methylhexane is Heptane only.
2-Methylhexane is an isomer and is also a branched hydrocarbon resulting in decrease of intermolecular force. So it has less boiling point than heptane.
Hope this was helpful
Dear Aspirant,
Never rely on just one book for preparation of exams like NEET. These exams need more then just one book as no book can completely contains the quality of questions which can be asked. I'd rather suggest you must take some coaching material of some institute alongside NCERT to get a variety of questions. You can check out NEET Knockout programme also. It contains all the material you need.
https://learn.careers360.com/knockoutfull-neet-may/?icn=NEET_knockout&ici=c360_sticky_qna_medical
Thank you.
Hello Aspirant,
The fees for MSC Organic Chemistry differs from college to college. since you haven't mentioned the college name in which you are interested to seek admission, I am unable to assist you with the same. Kindly mention the college name and we'll be happy to share the detail of fees and assist you with the same.
However the average fees for two years may range from 5K to 2 Lakhs.
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