Inorganic chemistry
Hello Dear Student,
Physical, Organic and Inorganic are the three major Branches of Chemistry.
The Difference between them are as following:
Physical Chemistry:
Physical Chemistry is the study of how matter behaves on a molecular and atomic level and how chemical reactions occur.
Components of Physical Chemistry:
Organic Chemistry:
Organic Chemistry is the Study of the Structure, properties and Reactions of Organic compounds, which contain Carbon in covalent bonding.
Components of Organic Chemistry:
Inorganic Chemistry:
Inorganic Chemistry deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds. This basically refers to the study of the chemical compounds that are not organic compounds.
Components of inorganic chemistry:
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Hello Aspirant,
As per previous year trend their are 1-2 questions are asked in jee mains from p- block and from inorganic chemistry their are 7-8 questions are asked every year(except p-block) including p-block average 9-10 questions asked every year in jee mains paper.
For more subject weightage you can go through the given link:- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!!
Dear student,
Of your are preparing for jee mains then the best book for jee mains for inorganic chemistry is NCERT. And for practice questions the best book is Problems in inorganic chemistry by VK JAISWAL.
In VK jaiswal book you will get a lot of practice questions with different levels and it is also useful for jee advanced. Also your must practice or solve the previous years problems for jee mains. You must go through each and every line of ncert book because the question can be framed very easily with selecting a line also.
You can also refer JD LEE book for more detailing and enlarging your concepts, but it will take time.
Hello amar,
You're question isn't clear. Can you be please nore detail. So that I can help you out.
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
Best wishes. Thank-you.
Hello
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.
hello there!
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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