Hello!
For Organic chemistry go with Solomon's Fryle, that is an amazing book to work on, which is extremely useful for competitive exams. Some will have the concept of understanding in the basis of detailed concepts (like if a concept is explained deeply automatically they will understand the concept), if you are such a kind then use Solomon's for sure. If you are not such a person then go for video learning in YouTube. Actually while learning organic chemistry, try learning with a mindset that you can understand the concepts (it works like magic). Practice conversion and reactions regularly. If you still have some issues go with past ten years question bank and work on the repeated questions. Practice with sample papers for both inorganic as well as organic.
When it comes to inorganic chemistry do not go for other books. If you are a CBSE student, using of NCERT text books is more than enough. If not a CBSE student then try with NCERT book pdf, you might get a detailed idea on certain concepts. Finally give a try for OSWAAL. if you are not that strong in memorizing, if you like singing and dancing try adopting inorganic as a song (make your own rhythm). If not again go with past 10years question bank.
Once you are done with this and if you are appearing for competitive exams go with Arihant and Cengage publications for practice. Choose wisely. Hope the answer was helpful.
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Hello Aspirant,
The best books for inorganic chemistry are given below,
11th and 12th NCERT text books
J.D Lee book of inorganic chemistry
Dr. P. Bahadur numerical chemistry
Cengage inorganic chemistry
OP Tandon Inorganic chemistry
Out of these books mentioned above, the first 3 all the best ones that you can go for.
Building interest in InOrganic chemistry is very good since for JEE, it is completely memory based along with a little bit logical capability . Inorganic chemistry portion covers approximate 10% of the maximum marks in both exams of JEE.
Developing an interest in Inorganic chemistry is easy if you have a good approach towards the way you solve and conceptualize the terms. If you have command on how to grasp the concepts and terms , then inorganic will be very interesting for you.
Hope that helps. Good luck
Hi,
Below are the. best books for Inorganic chemistry:
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How to develop interest in both organic and Inorganic Chemistry?
You must have a willingness to discover the results of experiments. For example, during an experiment, the solution changes color. Ask yourself why it will change color,then you will have interest in discovering chemistry problems.
Good Luck.
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