Organic chemistry
Hello aspirant,
There is no guaranteed indicator as to what marks you can score if you do the mentioned chapters. You can check out the chapter wise weightage for Chemistry and focus and revise chapters that have a high weightage, though each chapter has its own importance-
CHEMISTRY-
Basic Concepts
Hi student,
Yes you can study biomolecules before studying organic chemistry.
The reason of selecting it is because there are no such concepts in this chapter which requires some prior knowledge of organic chemistry but a little knowledge is important like the nomenclature of the compounds their characteristics, groups etc.
Hello Mansi,
First of all, learn formulas, names(scientific also) of these compounds {you need to resite continuously know them by heart}, now start to practice their structure, for most of them you can easily draw if you remember the formulae, just practice more if there are any loops double and
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great....!
So, with regard of you're query. basically, most of the part chemistry in 11th and 12th grades deals with organic and inorganic chemistry. when, it compared with physical chemistry. most of the questions come from these two parts in chemistry in JEE MAINS level.
For PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY- Make your concepts clear.
NCERT theory should be read. Solve your coaching modules, any reference book like N Awasthi, OP Tandon, MTG NEET champion, MTG NCERT at your fingertips, and PYQs from the last 20 or 30 years to learn the application of all formulae.
Hi,
To begin, you must first study and memorize all of the organic chemistry's bonding and stereochemistry properties.
Write down all of the reactions, the name reactions, and any probable derivatives of all organic reactions.
When you study the reactions, do the following
Get yourself two Organic Chemistry notebooks. Use one for mechanisms and the other for named reactions. It is usually preferable to work in the same order as the NCERT textbook. Start with Class 11's two Organic Chemistry chapters, i.e. Some fundamental principles and techniques in organic chemistry and
Hello Aspirant,
See NCERT text books are sufficient for concept learning in Chemistry and honestly speaking NCERT textbook is sufficient for organic chemistry only till JEE-Main and if you want to appear for JEE-Advance then you need to go for some reference books as well so I am enlisting down
hello aspirant,
It is very difficult to predict the marks as the number of questions keeps changing. If you have not studied inorganic chemistry then it;s fine, because most of questions asked in Chemistry paper in JEE mains comes from the Organic and Physical Chemistry part. You must attempt the
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