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Asked: June 15, 20222022-06-15T19:02:05+05:30 2022-06-15T19:02:05+05:30In: Christ University Institute of Management

What are study tips for the CBSE class 12 chemistry exam?

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Here are some tips to score good marks in chemistry.

  • If you are good in calculation and formula application part, you can score well in physical chemistry. Prepare a chart of important formulas and practice numerical on each one of them. The theory part should also be revised as well. Some important chapters like Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics and Solutions can be given extra attention
  • Inorganic chemistry requires lots of learning. It is advisable to read your textbook (e.g.: NCERT) well as it will also help you with Competitive Exams. You can prepare short notes of various processes, reactions and preparations. Usually, the questions are directly asked from the textbook. So, by giving some extra time and with regular revision, you can easily score in Inorganic Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry is very interesting and a scoring section provided you have understood the basic concepts. So, do not try to cram the information! You can give last minute focus on named reactions in haloalkenes and haloarenes, distinguishing tests between (a) Aldehyde-Ketone (b) Phenols-Carboxylic Acid (c) 1°, 2°, 3° amines (d) 1°,2°,3° alcohols.You can also practice reasoning questions related to acidic, basic characters, melting and boiling points, comparison of isomeric
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