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PMS SIR INORGANIC BOOK JEE Advanced.pdf
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Here is a breakdown of the marks distribution for different sections of inorganic chemistry in JEE Advanced:
Coordination Compounds: As per previous year trends, 2-4 questions are frequently asked from this topic, and it carries immense importance. Coordination compounds are complexes of metal ions and other neutral molecules or anions that help stabilize the structure of the metallic ion and enhance the reactivity.
Metallurgy: This section comprises 1-2 questions and covers several concepts such as extraction, refining of metals, and their properties, and uses. Students must have knowledge of metallurgical processes such as hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, and electrometallurgy to score well in this section.
Chemical Bonding: Usually, 1-2 questions are asked from this section, and it requires a thorough understanding of several concepts such as hybridization, VSEPR, and molecular orbital theory.
Periodic Classification: must have knowledge of the periodic table's various properties, including ionization energy, electronegativity, atomic radius, and its trends across different elements and groups.
Qualitative Analysis: it carries a significant weightage ranging from 2-3 questions. This section covers complex topics such as qualitative separation, detection, and identification of ions in mixtures.
Other topics such as S/P/D orbitals also constitute essential sections in inorganic chemistry, and students must have a clear understanding of these concepts. The S/P/D orbitals section covers concepts related to quantum numbers, electronic configurations, and their relationships.
Coordination Compounds: As per previous year trends, 2-4 questions are frequently asked from this topic, and it carries immense importance. Coordination compounds are complexes of metal ions and other neutral molecules or anions that help stabilize the structure of the metallic ion and enhance the reactivity.
Metallurgy: This section comprises 1-2 questions and covers several concepts such as extraction, refining of metals, and their properties, and uses. Students must have knowledge of metallurgical processes such as hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, and electrometallurgy to score well in this section.
Chemical Bonding: Usually, 1-2 questions are asked from this section, and it requires a thorough understanding of several concepts such as hybridization, VSEPR, and molecular orbital theory.
Periodic Classification: must have knowledge of the periodic table's various properties, including ionization energy, electronegativity, atomic radius, and its trends across different elements and groups.
Qualitative Analysis: it carries a significant weightage ranging from 2-3 questions. This section covers complex topics such as qualitative separation, detection, and identification of ions in mixtures.
Other topics such as S/P/D orbitals also constitute essential sections in inorganic chemistry, and students must have a clear understanding of these concepts. The S/P/D orbitals section covers concepts related to quantum numbers, electronic configurations, and their relationships.
2–4 Q/s from Coordination compounds
1–2 Q/s from Metallurgy
1–2 Q/s from chemical bonding
1 Q from periodic classification
2–3 Q/s from qualitative or A paragraph on this topic
Other from S/P/D-
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1–2 Q/s from Metallurgy
1–2 Q/s from chemical bonding
1 Q from periodic classification
2–3 Q/s from qualitative or A paragraph on this topic
Other from S/P/D-
SIMPLE 12 / 13 QUESTIONS AAYENGE HI
SO HAD TO DO 10 QUESTIONS CORRECT 💯
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