Tips to ace Chemistry for JEE Mains
Even though Chemistry is considered to be the
comparatively easier subject in the JEE Main Syllabus, it requires a lot of practice
patience in conversions, numericals and understanding the concepts in theory.
When compared to Physics and Maths, Chemistry is a more scoring section.
10 Tips to ace Chemistry
- The first most important tip to ace chemistry in JEE Mains is to
know the JEE Main Syllabus for Chemistry thoroughly. Given below is the JEE
Main Syllabus for Chemistry.
SECTION A- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
- Basic
Concepts in Chemistry
- States
of Matter
- Atomic
Structure\
- Chemical
Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Chemical
Thermodynamics
- Solutions
- Equilibrium
- Redox
reactions and Electrochemistry
- Chemical
Kinetics
- Surface
Chemistry
SECTION B- INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- Classification
of Elements and Periodicity in Chemistry
- General
Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals
- Hydrogen
- S-Block
Elements- Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals
- P-Block
Elements
- D
and F Block Elements
- Co-Ordination
Compounds
- Environmental
Chemistry
SECTION C- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- Purification
and Characteristics of Organic Compounds
- Some
Basic Principle of Organic Chemistry
- Hydrocarbons
- Organic
Compounds Containing Halogens
- Organic
Compounds Containing Oxygen
- Organic
Compounds Containing Nitrogen
- Polymers
- Biomolecules
- Chemistry
in Everyday Life
- Principles
Related to Practical Chemistry
2. Chemistry in JEE Mains is broadly divided in three
categories - Physical, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. Divide your time
efficiently between these three categories depending on your strength in each
of the topics.
3. Physical Chemistry covers several concepts that are
very important. Make sure that basic concepts like mole, chemical equilibrium
etc. are very clear as they play a very important role in physical chemistry.
4. Practice as many sums as possible, it is the only
way to ace physical chemistry.
5. Organic chemistry may help you obtain a good score
since the questions are fairly on an easy level. Reactions and structures are
very important in organic chemistry, make sure these are studied well.
6. Inorganic chemistry include questions that are
mainly conceptual. Thus understand the concepts instead of trying to rote learn
them.
7. Major topics that should be focused on in inorganic
chemistry are - periodic table, chemical bonding, metallurgy, chemical
reactions, analytical chemistry, coordination chemistry.
8. For all the sections, learn all the concepts from
NCERT first thoroughly before moving on to any other reference book.
9. Do not use reference books that use very advanced
language that is tough to understand.
10. Practice daily and solve as many previous year question
papers as you can.
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