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How to study inorganic chemistry for neet and aiims?


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Gourav Mohanty 17th Nov, 2017
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Aryan 26th Nov, 2017
For inorganic chemistry - my personal mantra -

If you reside in Delhi , take correspondence notes from Kapur classes , lajpat Nagar .If not , stick to NCERT as it is the Bible for neet , in all subjects.

Hope this helps

All the best for neet 2018



May the force be with you.

Aryan Chawla






Nikita Chauhan 18th Nov, 2017
Inorganic chemistry is one branch of chemistry where memory plays a relatively more crucial part when compared to logic. You need to remember the trends of various blocks and questions are generally asked regarding the properties of a block or a group of elements along a period. So basically it needs some extensive reading along with lots of practice of different variants of questions that might be asked in the examinations.

I'd recommend you to follow NCERT first, followed by some standard textbook for MCQs, so that you get a rough idea of the extent of preparation that is needed in both of these examinations.

O.P TANDON for inorganic chemistry is one good book for reference. If you've jkin down some coaching institution and they're providing you some study modules already, then solve those first and get your conceptual doubts clarified by your mentor.

Also, make notes of the important trends along a period or a group. It'll help you to complete your revision rapidly prior to the examination.



Hope this helps!




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kulakarni saicharan 17th Nov, 2017
Understanding Chemical structures is important  in inorganic chem...

Isomerisation...  Configurations and there uses are mostly focused

Anisha Agarwal 17th Nov, 2017
Hi gourav,

In inorganic chemistry, you should study periodic table and chemical bonding very throughly.

They contain all the concepts of inorganic chemistry and majority of the questions are asked from these topics.Practice a lot of questions on chemical bonding.



Then the remaining topics like the s, p block elements, etc. Only the important things about some elements needs to be learned.

Majority of the questions of these topics are cover

ed in chemical bonding.



For d and f block elements, you should have good knowledge of the topic-coordination bonding. Practice questions on this topic also.

Hope this helps!! Mention any doubts in the comments below..

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