Physical chemistry
Hello Brijesh
Here is the list for phyical chemistry chapters in 11th:
Yes, you may directly start with Chemical Kinetics, however, I would advise you to revise Chemical Equilibrium Chapter from Class 11 in brief before beginning with the Class 12 Syllabus of Physical Chemistry, as its the Foundation to Ionic Equilibrium, Solutions, Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics.
For more information about Chemical Kinetics do follow the link below
https://learn.careers360.com/chemistry/chemical-kinetics-chapter/
Hello candidate,
Here is a detailed sequence for the chapters of physical chemistry of class 11th and 12th standard-
Mole concept, Stiochiometry, chemical equilibrium, ionic equilibrium, redox reactions, solid state, numerical chemistry comprising of topics such as Darcy Law, Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, etc.
Hope you found it informational!!
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.
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!!
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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 aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query you can follow the following youtube channels for the best knowledge and information on organic/inorganic chemistry for NEET and boards but you shouldn't always rely in them and also study from support books.
1. JUST NEET
2. Pradeep Sharma
3. World of Chemistry
4. Khan Academy
5. Etoos Education
6. Unacademy
Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-chemistry
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://www.careers360.com/question-12-th-physical-chemistry-syllabus-jeemains
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
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