Is LG Wade good for JEE?

Is LG Wade good for JEE?

For Organic Chemistry, I would suggest a book named “LG Wade” by “Pearson Education”. Though the book is not designed for JEE aspirants, it definitely serves the purpose. Do cover the book thoroughly. Rather than mugging up organic chemistry, try to understand the mechanism.

Can I leave organic for JEE mains?

If you are happy enough with NITS or some state government engineering colleges through MAINS score, then yes you can clear it.

Which part of chemistry is hard for JEE?

Qualitative analysis is the most dreaded topic of JEE Inorganic Chemistry. Memorizing colors of the compounds is a very difficult task. You can make it easier by writing the names of the compounds with the same color ink as that of the color of the compounds.

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Which is more difficult organic or inorganic chemistry?

Organic Chemistry is harder than Inorganic Chemistry and therefore you would need extra efforts and more investment of time to learn the concepts and gain expertise.

Do I need to refer books for organic chemistry for JEE Advanced?

A simple answer is NO. Organic Chemistry for JEE Advanced is a broad subject. If you are going to study from books then you need to refer multiple books. You need to know which portions are good in a particular book and which portions to leave.

What’s new in the Pearson eText and mastering ™?

The Pearson eText and Mastering ™ have been updated to provide new author-written content that focuses students on understanding nomenclature, mechanisms, and reaction summaries. For courses in Organic Chemistry (2 – Semester).

How do I solve a reaction problem in JEE Advanced?

A lot of questions are asked in JEE (Advanced) based on mechanism. They would change the reaction a bit and they will ask you the product. You can solve it only if you have an understanding of the mechanism. So, the main thing is- keep all the reaction, reagents, and exceptions on your tips, and have a good understanding of mechanisms.

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