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for inorganic chemistry should i start with periodic table chapter ?after that how should i proceed?


NEET MBBS 15th Aug, 2020
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Kamal Kishor Chaurasiya 15th Aug, 2020

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.

All the best.

Afifa 15th Aug, 2020

Hello dear ,

Periodic table is the root of the inorganic chemistry , you should read it througly  and grasp every thing . After that study chemical bonding , co ordination compounds ..etc . and learn the basic parts like s, p, d, f blocks . after than you can go for metallurgy and qualitative analysis  .

Good luck !!

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