Neet Chemistry : A Revision Crash Course in 30 Days.
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Why do we need to study inorganic chemistry?
Inorganic chemistry is used to study and develop catalysts, coatings, fuels, surfactants, materials, superconductors, and drugs. Important chemical reactions in inorganic chemistry include double displacement reactions, acid-base reactions, and redox reactions.
Is OP Tandon good for inorganic chemistry?
For Physical Chemistry, yes I would say it's the best book. However, the same can't be said for inorganic and organic books. The Physical chemistry book by O.P. Tandon contains a plethora of solved examples and unsolved MCQ's. All of which are graded as per their difficulty levels.
Topics
Day - 1 - Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Day - 2 - Structure of Atoms
Day - 3 - Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties
Day - 4 - Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure
Day - 5 - States of Matter (Gases & Liquids)
Day - 6 - Thermodynamics
Day - 7 - Equilibrium
Day - 8 - Redox Reactions
Day - 9 - Hydrogen
Day - 10 - The S-block Elements
Day - 11 - The P-Block Elements (Group 13 & 14)
Day - 12 - Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles & Techniques
Day - 13 - Hydrocarbons
Day - 14 - Environmental Chemistry
Day - 15 - Solid State
Day - 16 - Solutions
Day - 17 - Electrochemistry
Day - 18 - Chemical Kientics
Day - 19 - Surface Chemistry
Day - 20 - General Principles & Processes of Isolation of Elements
Day - 21 - The P-Block Elements (Group 15 to 18)
Day - 22 - The d - & f - Block Elements
Day - 23 - Coordination Compounds
Day - 24 - Haloalkanes & Haloarenes
Day - 25 - Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers
Day - 26 - Aldehydes, Ketones & carboxylic Acids
Day - 27 - Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Day - 28 - Biomolecules
Day - 29 - Polymers
Day - 30 - Chemistry in Everyday Life
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