Inorganic chemistry
Hello aspiriants ,
Weightage of inorganic chemistry is quite good , you shouldn't skip this part.
total number of question is 12 in inorganic chemistry.
And all the topics have equal weight but just go through s , p , d ,f block and also go through atomic radius , electron affinity , electronegativity , ionization and electrode potential. if you have less time for study.
D block elements are called as transition elements. F block elements are called as inner transition metals. F block elements were actually a part of group 3 only but due to some similarities in their properties they got a different space in f block table.
Kindly refer to the link below for knowing more about these elements.
https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-solutions-class-12-chemistry-chapter-8-the-d-and-f-block-elements
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For attempting any type of mcqs you should follow excluding other options this is possible when you had multiple revisions of that subject
And inorganic chemistry has everything to learn and remember so for that you should read them again and again and try to make some mnemonics for easy recall and learn them again and again before exams
This well help you to exclude all the wrong options and then you can score well
And try to learn by writing that again and again
Hope this helps
All the best
Hi,
You need to do the following to prepare for inorganic:
You will soon be a master of inorganic. Don't leave inorganic problems in NEET. Inorganic is a highly scoring subject. You just need to practice a lot of questions to grasp all the information of inorganic.
Best of luck ! I believe you will try your best.
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In NEET Chemistry section,
around 36% of weightage is given to Physical and Inorganic Chemistry while 28% of weightage is given to Organic Chemistry Syllabus.
For more information click below
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus/amp
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Hey ,
The best YouTube channel for inorganic chemistry is channel like DUSHYANT KUMAR, or NUCLEON GABBAR TUTOTIALS BY NV SIR.
Hello Aspirant,
Variation in ionisation enthalpies: Ionisation enthalpy increases with increases in atomic number along the period. Some elements show irregularities in this trend due to type of electron to be removed and the extra stability of the exactly half-filled and completely filled electronic configurations.
Variation along the period: In the second period Li to Be, the ionisation enthalpy increases due to increased nuclear charge and smaller atomic radius of Be as compared that of Li. For Be to B, although the nuclear charge of B is more than that of be, yet the ionisation enthalpy of B is lower than that of Be. For B to C to N, the first ionisation enthalpy of these elements keeps on increasing due to progressively increasing nuclear charge and decreasing atomic radius. For N to O, the first ionisation enthalpy of oxygen is lower than that of N although the nuclear charge of O is higher than that of nitrogen. For O to F to Ne, the first ionisation enthalpy increases from O to F to Ne because of the increasing nuclear charge.
Similar variations in the first ionisation enthalpies of the elements of the third period have been observed.
Variation of electron gain enthalpy in a group: In general, the electron gain enthalpies become less negative as we move down a group. But the electron gain enthalpies of some of the elements of second period that is O, and F are however, less negative than the corresponding elements that is s and Cl of the third period.
Thus the electron gain enthalpy of F is unexpectedly less negative than that of Cl.
Also the electron gain enthalpy of noble gases is positive as atoms of these elements have completely filled subshells.
Variation in atomic radii: The atomic radius abruptly increases as we move from halogen (F) to the inert gas (Ne). This is due to the reason that in case of inert gases all the orbitals are completely filled and hence the electronic repulsions are maximum.
Variation of valence in a period: As we move across a period from left to right, the number of valence electrons increases from left to right, the number of valence electrons increases from 1 to 8. But the valence of elements with respect to H or O first increases from 1 to 4 and then decreases to zero.
Electronegativity
This is the easiest of the exceptions. We have said that electronegativity increases to the right. This is true except that the trend does NOT include the noble gases. That means that fluorine has the highest electronegativity, not Ne or He. This is because the definition of electronegativity contains the phrases "in a covalent bond." Since the noble gases don't bond, they don't have electronegativities.
It should be noted that a few of the noble gases have been forced to bond (at high temperture and high pressure with fluorine). You may find tables that, therefore, list values for the electronegativity of Xe and Kr, but these are not terribly important values to know.
Hope this helps,
All the best and thank you!
11th Inorganic Chemistry;
Classification of Element and Periodicity
Hydrogen
S block elements
p block elements
Environmental Cemistry
For 12th:
p-bock element
d and f block elements
General Principle and Process of Isolation of Elements
Coordination Compund
11th Organic Chemistry:
General Organic Chemistry
Hydrocarbons
12TH:
Organic Compounds Containing Halogen
Alcohol, Phenol and Ether
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acid
Organic Compound Containing Nitrogen
Polymers
Biomolecules
Chemistry in Everyday life
. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT. Coordination points get 9% of weightage. Thermidynamics takes the 8% and Equilibrium takes the 6% weightage slots respectively. Chemical Bonding and Organic structure carries the 5% weightage slot and rest of the topics carry 2-3% weightage in the exam paper.Chemical Bonding, Molecular structure, Solutions, Block Elements, Alcholos, Phenols and Ehters. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids are important topics. Organic comprises of many reactions and reagents which can be practised by writing over and over again. Physical chemistry requires a comparatively deeper understanding of concepts, so preparing with the NCERT and referring to study material a level higher than NCERT should be the way to go.
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Hello dear ,
to prepare for Inorganic chemistry , just read NCERT books . NCERT has lots of information which most of the students generally miss out in case of not reading them.In inorganic chemistry, you should study periodic table and chemical bonding very throughly. They contain all the concepts of inorganic chemistry and majority of the questions are asked from these topics. Practice a lot of questions on chemical bonding.Make your own notebook in which there are only chemical reactions. inorganic is moderately tough but as not as physical chemistry.
Hope this helps !!
Hi aspirant,
The syllabus and content of class 12 of each chapter are interrelated and one can get confused if he/she doesn't study in a systematic and orderly manner. As far as inorganic chemistry is concerned you should complete the basic first. You can indeed start with Periodic table followed by Chemical bonding. Thereafter I will suggest you to follow the sequence of NCERT. NCERT has given every chapter in a systematically arranged way so that a student finds easy and enjoy while learning.
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