Physical chemistry
Hello candidate,
Physical chemistry refers to the branch of chemistry which involves the use of mathematics in order to get precise value about the experimentation results.
Some of the most important topics of physical chemistry in a proper sequence can be summarised as- ionic and chemical equilibrium, solid state, mole structure and stiochiometry, and numerical chemistry.
Hope you found it informational!!
Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately not. Any type of calculator is not allowed in JEE-Advance examination, all calculations you have to do on your own. A rough sheet will be provided to you on examination center and you have to perform all calculations on that sheet and then before leaving the room you have to handover those sheets to the staff present over there.
For more details about JEE-Advance kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi,
As you must know that the Chemistry section is generally divided into Physical, Inorganic and Organic chemistry.
The most important topics are:
Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Periodic table and Representative Elements Thermodynamics And Gaseous State Chemical Bonding Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium General Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons
Around 40 % comes from physical, The weightage of the other two topics vaies every year. Generally, there is more weightage to Organic Chemistry.
For more details: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
Dear Surya ,
JEE mains chemistry syllabus is divided into 3 parts
Section A– Organic Chemistry
Section B – Inorganic Chemistry
Section C – Physical Chemistry
For more details topics wise i have shared a link with you where you will get the more details
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-chemistry-syllabus
https://dqxeclau.top/question-12-th-physical-chemistry-syllabus-jeemains
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
Hello,
NCERT is definitely preferred for every subject, but it will be like icing on the cake if you can prefer some other good book too, for question practice.
Hope that helps;
Dear aspirant,
I would personally recommend you to follow jee mains syllabus. And for organic chemistry , inorganic and physical chemistry you should follow ncert chemistry blindly.
Coming to your practice question, just practice previous year papers and solve mock tests of which ever coaching you go. If you have taken allen test series then follow that sincerely.
Hello amar,
You're question isn't clear. Can you be please nore detail. So that I can help you out.
Physical Chemistry is just one part of the Chemistry. I believe you are just having problems with Analytical part of it where some maths is involved. Firstly, I would suggest you to have all the concepts clear. For example Electrochemistry might become a bit tricky is concepts are not clear. Secondly, the only possible option for you is to practice. If you can try previous year papers, and keep practising, I think you can see improvements. Mind you, first clear the concepts, then go for the questions. You will be able to see the pattern in questions. Just follow what is given and what is asked.
Hope it helps.
Hi student,
There are two books that are considered to be the best books for Physical Chemistry for the preparation of JEE Mains 2020, not advanced. They are mentioned below:-
Refer here for more info - https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
Good Luck!
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