Chemistry is one of the easiest subjects in class twelfth if you get the basics right. It is also one of those subjects where scoring is easy as long as you know the formulas and understands the science behind them. This subject is also crucial for those students who are seeking a bright future because chemistry questions are found in almost all competitive tests and exams. Now, here are some useful tips for you to prepare CBSE Inorganic and Organic Chemistry for Class 12!

 

Three Crucial Parts of Chemistry

Now, if you have learned even a bit of chemistry, you probably know that it has three main parts, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. You can learn physical chemistry by understanding formulas of solid-state, Solution, Chemical Kinetics, and Electrochemistry. Most students find this part to be the easiest while they consider organic and inorganic chemistry to be tougher.

How to Prepare Organic Chemistry for Class 12 in CBSE Boards?

You should start preparing organic chemistry in CBSE boards by solving NCERT exercise books. Some of the areas you need to stress upon include Alcohol, Ethers, Phenols, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, and Aldehydes.

You also need to develop a clear understanding of topics like Sandmeyer’s reaction, Optical isomerism, Electrophilic substitution reaction, Nucleophilic substitution reaction, Esterification, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, Nucleophilic addition reaction, Clemmensen reduction, Kolbe’s reaction, Williamson synthesis, Rosenmud reduction, Gatterman-Koch reaction, Hell-Volhard Zelinsky reaction, Carbylamine reaction, Cross aldol condensation, Cannizzaro reaction, Wolff-Kishner reduction, Aldol reaction, Haloform reaction, and Coupling reaction.

How to Prepare Inorganic Chemistry for Class 12 in CBSE Boards?

d-Block Elements and p-Block Elements are a major part of inorganic chemistry so you cannot afford to skip them. To make things easier for you, experts advise you to make short notes of different processes, preparations, and reactions. You must give increased attention to the NCERT books as the final exam questions coincide a lot with it. Ensure you always learn the structures of different chemical compounds of p-block elements by heart.

Which is Easy- Organic Chemistry or Inorganic Chemistry?

If you are wondering that which is easier, organic chemistry or inorganic chemistry then the answer is neither is easy. As long as you read both the key parts of chemistry subjects regularly, you should score well. You should never even think of skipping either of these as they carry huge weightage. This applies not only to the 12th board exam but competitive exams as well.

Conclusion

In essence,  there is no substitute for hard work when it comes to learning organic and inorganic chemistry for class 12 in CBSE boards. You should give your fullest attention to both the parts and learn & revise constantly till the day you finish with all the examinations (yes, including the competitive exams). If you do that, you will surely score above 90 percent in Chemistry at ease. Start making yourself feel good while making your parents, siblings, teachers, tutors, and loved ones feel proud of you. Good Luck!

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