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A focused preparation roadmap for Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry in JEE Chemistry. Learn what to prioritise, which formulas to master, mistakes to avoid, and how to practise effectively.
Quick answer
Mole concept and stoichiometry must be flawless. Practise limiting reagent, empirical/molecular formula daily.
2–3 questions; foundation for all Physical Chemistry.
Step 1
Basic mole calculations.
Step 2
Equation balancing and yields.
Step 3
Empirical/molecular formula problems.
Step 4
Basic concepts practice.
First Chemistry unit.
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Practise Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry MCQsNCERT is essential for Inorganic and foundational Organic. Supplement Physical Chemistry and advanced Organic with problem practice and MCQs.
Group reactions by functional group, learn mechanisms for key types (SN1/SN2, electrophilic addition), and practise conversion MCQs daily.
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Matter and its nature, Dalton's atomic theory
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Concept of atom, molecule, element and compound
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Laws of chemical combination, Atomic and molecular masses
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Mole concept, molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formulae
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Chemical equations and stoichiometry
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