i am preparing for IIT and feeling chemistry very tough can you assist me?

0 39 Views | Posted 2011-09-14 13:14:40

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    Pooja Kohli | Guide-Level 11

    2011-09-14 15:36:02
    Hi Satya,
    I would completely agree with Nikhlesh ji on this. I would rather suggest that not only for chemistry but for any subject the most important thing to have good hold on the subject is to be clear about its fundamentals, if you have a strong base you would not face problem in the subject. Second thing is to have good hold on formulas and practicing regularly by attempting previous years question papers. All this will help you in preparation and give you the confidence. Also if even after doing all this you feel that you are still facing problems go for coaching classes as suggested by Nikhleshji.
    Thanks,
    Pooja
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    Nikhlesh Mathur | Guide-Level 14

    2011-09-14 13:18:26
    Some personalized tution by a Chemistry teacher or a coaching class specifically for Chemistry would be of better help to you. For making chemistry easy for yourself you need to study the fundamentals rather than try to remember the things by-heart. Try to begin with studying the phenomenon the various chemical reactions undergo and the properties the different elements & molecules have. While studying the processes try to hand-draw the flow process (or block diagram of the process) to understand the sequence and the importance of re-circulation. Try to solve as many numericals as possible. Numericals involving strenght of solutions (N
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