Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Inorganic Chemistry Plan for JEE Advanced


It is always a hazy area on what to cover in Inorganic chemistry for JEE
Advanced for good number of students. 

Should we just do inorganic NCERT?

or cover reference books too? 





which question banks to cover? and so on...

Based on my experience of JEE Advanced paper trends, this is what I
would like to share with all the serious aspirants for JEE Advanced.

Inorganic in JEE advanced is strictly on the NCERT reactions and
questions are related to the content given In the NCERT. The following
points must be understood to know how to prepare for inorganic for
advanced.

    * All the chemical reactions given in NCERT must be learnt or
understood. In advance the 2–3 reaction based questioned are asked e.g
. A road map type question, identification of compounds based on
characteristics given, possible reactions, and properties exhibited by
compounds etc. These questions are strictly based on the reactions given
in the NCERT.
    * In JEE advance there are questions describing or asking the molecular
characteristics such as bond angle, bond length, shape, order of
solubility, stability, melting boiling points, planarity, polarity,
colour, solubility in conc HNO3, NH3, KCN, NaOH etc, of different
compounds. Such questions often inquire the above mentioned
characteristics for compounds given in NCERT but not always. because the
JEE don't expect you to cram all these but instead deduce using
theoretical concepts or correlation.
    * The JEE have been asking at least one question strictly outside the
NCERT but 90% of them can be solved but only by potential AIR 1
candidate (extremely intelligent) or a very well learned intellectual
inorganic faculty. Though there are 10% chances that even the above
mentioned faculties might need to refer some university level inorganic
books (reference books)

For more such informative articles from my other colleagues at
CONCEPTREE visit our website www.conceptreelearning.org [1]

For Students,
Jyoti Behra (JBR Sir)
B Tech- Chemical Engg
IIT KGP

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