hysics and Chemistry are tougher than Biology. Here are some tips for NEET Physics and Chemistry preparation.
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
- Always write and study reactions
- Many of the reactions are interlinked, make a note of all such reactions. For example, In the chapter under reactions of alcohols, you will see that Alcohol on oxidation forms Aldehydes. The same reaction you will be studying under the preparation of aldehydes.
- Maintain a separate notebook for Named reactions
- Understand the mechanism of reactions. This will help you predict any products.
- Compare and study
- Make sure you know the variations in physical properties amongst different functional groups such as acidity, basicity, boiling point etc
Inorganic Chemistry
- Learn all reactions from Hydrogen. Focus more on Hydrogen peroxide
- Learn different separation and concentration techniques from the Isolation of elements chapter
- Important pollutants from Environmental chemistry and their reactions
Physical Chemistry
- ry to split chapters into two halves for your convenience. For example, the chapter Equilibrium can be split into two- Chemical equilibrium and Ionic equilibrium.
- Have a separate notebook or sheet of paper for formulas.
- While learning a formula make sure you know each term properly.
- Learn the values of few constants such as Universal gas constant, Rydberg constant, Avogadro number etc
- Be quick in simplifying calculations. You can achieve the right pace only if you practice daily.
- Do not make silly calculation errors.
- Be very careful with positive and negative values.
- There are certain questions in physical chemistry from which questions are asked based on a reaction. Make sure you interpret the reaction and write down the correct values from the reaction. Example: Stoichiometric calculations
- Make yourself familiar with basic logarithmic equations. For example, for pH calculations, you would find it useful if you are good at logarithmic calculations.
- Make sure you learn all the graphs given in the NCERT textbook.
Physics
- Whenever trying to solve a problem, be it in kinematics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics or oscillations, make sure you always draw a rough diagram of the problem. Try to represent the problem visually. Looking at it gives you a better understanding of the problem
- In Physics almost every concept is connected to each other. Interlink everything you know.
- Math is absolutely essential to understanding physics and numerical abound in the NEET paper, with a simple understanding of the concept and applying it to your equation gives you the answer.
- Prepare physics with utmost care.