K Sujatha
Chemistry is one of the most important and scoring subjects for JEE. The questions asked in the chemistry section are usually direct but students do have to cover a lot of topics. There are in fact three branches in chemistry which are physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry.
However, each one of them is interesting to study in its own way. There are also many chapters in chemistry and some of the important ones include Environmental Chemistry, s and p block elements, d and f block elements, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Surface chemistry, Extractive metallurgy, Surface chemistry, classification of elements and periodicity in properties, coordination compounds.
To help students prepare effectively and score better in IIT JEE Chemistry section, Candidates should mainly focus on these chapters while preparing for JEE Chemistry.
Course | Fee per Class (In KlassCoins) | Duration | Type |
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CHEMISTRY - JEE | 540 | 11 Months | Indiviual Classes |
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Chemistry is one of the most important and scoring subjects for JEE. The questions asked in the chemistry section are usually direct but students do have to cover a lot of topics. There are in fact three branches in chemistry which are physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry.
However, each one of them is interesting to study in its own way. There are also many chapters in chemistry and some of the important ones include Environmental Chemistry, s and p block elements, d and f block elements, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Surface chemistry, Extractive metallurgy, Surface chemistry, classification of elements and periodicity in properties, coordination compounds.
The key to solving chemistry problems lies in developing a clear understanding of the fundamental concepts. Students need to have a solid conceptual foundation in order to solve IIT JEE Chemistry problems smoothly. Just memorizing the theory and formulas will never benefit a JEE aspirant in developing their problem-solving skills.
Inorganic Chemistry for IIT JEE
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F Block Elements
Group 13 Elements
D Block Elements
Group 14 Elements
Polymers Coordination Compounds
Hydrogen Types Methods Of Preparation
Hardness Of Water, Types and Removal
Hydrogen Peroxide
Heavy Water Preparation Properties
Organic Chemistry for IIT JEE
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Organic Chemistry
Inductive Effect
Purification of Organic Compounds
Qualitative Analysis Of Organic Compounds
Lassaigne Test
Victor Meyers Method
Hydrocarbons
Hybridization
VSEPR Theory
Molecular Orbital Theory
Hydrogen Bonding
Chemical Bonding
Fajans Rule
Hydrides
Covalent Bond
Physical Chemistry for IIT JEE
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Chemical Equilibrium
Corrosion
Ionic Equilibrium Ionization And Dissociation
Redox Reactions
Equilibrium Constant
Surface Chemistry
Le Chateliers Principle On Equilibrium
Chemistry In Everyday Life
Solubility And Solubility Product
Acid And Base
Ph And Solutions
Ph Scale and Acidity
Hydrolysis Salts and Types
Buffer Solutions
Here we will look at some useful chemistry study tips that will enable students to prepare and perform excellently in both the board and JEE exam.
For physical chemistry, go through the concept first and then understand the formulae. Solve question on each formula. Make a small notebook and make a list of all the formulae chapter wise in that notebook. So while solving questions it will be quick to get the formula and if you practice like this, in a few months the formulae will be on your tips. Also if there are some similar kind of formulae or laws you are getting confused with then write them down on a chart or a paper with coloured pens, and paste them on the wall of your study room and go through it before going to sleep and on waking up in the morning. The picture will set in your brain and you will be able to recall it while solving questions or giving the exams.
Coming to Inorganic chemistry, there are chapters if you command on, then this portion of chemistry will be easier. If a student has understood Chapter 3 of class 11th “Classification of elements and periodicity in properties” clearly then 80% of the inorganic chemistry is covered. Because the concepts explained in this chapter will be applied again and again in various other chapters of the inorganic chemistry. One more tip for inorganic chemistry is learning the periodic table, if the periodic table is on your tips, you will not be leaving even a single question unanswered from this portion in JEE. Do not mug up the periodic table because by doing this you will again forget. To make it interesting frame sentences using elements like for Oxygen family: Oh (O-Oxygen) saan (S- Sulphur) se (Se- Selenium) te (Te- Tellurium) po (Po- Polonium). Like this, more sentences can be framed for each of the groups and learning periodic table can be made full of fun.
Next comes the organic chemistry which most of the students are scared but this is the most interesting and high weightage section for JEE. There are two organic chapters in 11th class, the first one is “Some basic principles and techniques in Organic chemistry”-all fundamentals of the organic chemistry will be explained in this chapter. So once you are through with this chapter, the next chapter which is hydrocarbons becomes much easier. All the concepts which you will learn in these chapters will be applied in class 12th organic chemistry chapters. Organic chemistry will have more weightage in JEE as the number of chapters from this section is more in the 12th class. The last section of the chemistry will include general topics like polymers, environmental chemistry, and chemistry in everyday life. Such chapters are very easy for candidates who are preparing for JEE.
To help students prepare effectively and score better in IIT JEE Chemistry section, Candidates should mainly focus on these chapters while preparing for JEE Chemistry.