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is ncert is necessary to prepare neet of organic and inorganic chemistry?

Devanshi Adhikari 16th May, 2020

Hello aspirant,

When preparing for NEET exam it is very important to study the NCERT properly as it is the basic foundation of the NEET paper. Without the basic knowledge you wont be able to understand the complex things the reference books will teach you. It also covers up all the basic information in a detailed manner which the guide books sometimes fail to provide.

Hope this helped.

All the best!

Thank you.

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calculas, electrostatics, inorganic chemistry how much can we score in viteee

rajaman9300 Student Expert 3rd May, 2020

Getting Previous Year VIT Entrance Paper is quite difficult as VIT does not publish it publicly. You can see various Social platforms claiming but it turns out to be fake ot a mere sample paper type.

From my experience i would say that work on your 12th part more than 11th and focus more on previous year JEE mains question and NCERT Direct questions.


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Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry Textbook

mjaisinghani62 2nd May, 2020

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how many days required to complete mechanics, Modern physics, Physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, algebra, calculus, trigonometry, 2d and 3d geometry??

Pankhuri Kumari 22nd Apr, 2020
Hii Dipanshu!
Please mention thr name of the examination for which you are enquiring. Now, the days required to complete the syllabus you mentioned, depends on you. Every person has a different ability and way to do things. If you are really dedicated and hardworking, you can complete the syllabus within 10-15 days, else, it may take as much time as you procrastinate. Firstly fix a timetable and follow it strictly knowing the topics you find tough and easy. Give more time to tough topics and solve question banks and previous year question papers to get an idea of the exam and the type of questions asked. This will help you cover up the syllabus well and soon.
Hope this helps.
Good luck !
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where should I get a good career guide?

Hrisheekesh Singh 20th Apr, 2020

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what aspects should we concentrate more in inorganic chemistry especially in group elements?

Pankhuri Kumari 19th Apr, 2020

Hii Deekshitha!

When you talk about inorganic chemistry, the basic concepts include  the structure of the elements, their hybridization, and the reactions they undergo under different conditions. Talking about groups, you should focus on thier basic structure, how their properties vary as per groups and periods, how they react with different elements under different conditions. Also emphasise on lanthenoids and actinoides.


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how to prepare inorganic chemistry for jee

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 13th Apr, 2020

We do have JEE Knockout packages that can help you in JEE Mains preparation. You can check that at: https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main/ .

Alternatively, because the syllabus is based on your 12th, NCERT books should be your go to books. Coordination Chemistry and Chemical Bonding are the important topics that you need to practise as much as you can. Memorise the Periodic table as much as you can. The questions asked will be conceptual, concerned with structures, processes and applications. Topics like p block elements and Qualitative Analysis are important too. Attempt and solve as many sample papers you can along with atleast one mock test a week.

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Explain what is chelate therapy ?

Pratyay Islam 2nd Apr, 2020

Chelate Therapy :

It usually involves the use of chelating compounds in order to remove heavy metals from human body generally.

There is growing interest in the use of chelate therapy in medicinal industry.An examples is the treatment of problems caused by the presence of metals in toxic proportions in plants/animals systems. Thus, excess of copper and iron are removed by the chelating ligands D-penicillamine and desferrioxime B via the formation of coordination compounds. EDTA is used in the treatment of lead poisoning.Some coordination compounds of platinum effectively inhibit the growth of tumors. Example Cisplatin.


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Significance of cryolite in metallurgy of Aluminium ?

Pratyay Islam 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello ,

Role of Cryolite in Metallurgy of Aluminium is as follows :

Molecular Formula of Cryolite - Na3AlF6

Cryolite basically has two roles which are as follows :

1. To Decrease the melting point of the mixture from 2323 Kelvin to 1140 Kelvin

2. To Increase electrical conductivity of Al2O3 (Aluminium Oxide)


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What are the postulates of Werners Theory of coordination compounds ?

Pratyay Islam 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello,

Postulates of Werner's Theory of coordination compounds.

  • Central metal ion in a complex shows two types of valences primary valence and secondary valence.
  • The primary valence is ionisable and satisfied by negative ions
  • Secondary valence is non ionisable.It is equal to the coordination number of central metal ion or atom. It is fixed for a metal.Secondary valencies are satisfied by negative ions or neural molecules.
  • The primary valence  is non directional. The secondary valence is directional. Ions or molecules attached to satisfy secondary valences have characteristic spatial arrangements. Secondary valence decides geometry of the complex compound.



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