How to Excel in Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry is the branch of Chemistry dealing with the study of
inorganic compounds, their properties and reactions with other
compounds. Students usually find it difficult to excel in this subject
because of its theoretical and factual nature. Given below are some
tips that will help you to better prepare for this subject.
1..Start creating interest in this subject. It is the best way to learn
this(and obviously anything). Stop thinking that you have to read this
only because you have to clear some exam or give some presentation.
Learning this subject will undoubtedly help you in Organic and Physical
Chemistry too as many concepts taught here are used in these fields too.
2..Collect your syllabus and prepare a lesson plan. This is highly
important because this is really a vast subject and if you will go to
learn everything you will probably get lost in the subject matter.
Follow a good and recommended book covering your syllabus thoroughly.
You can use Internet for your study too. It will give you numerous
resources to search for the material and this way you will be able to
gather more information but following a book will keep you concise and
organised, a necessity in case you are preparing for an exam and have
limited time.
3..Give regular and devoted time to this subject.
Best time will be morning time. First of all, try to learn the Periodic
Table. It is true that it is really a tedious task but you can skip f
block elements in the initial stage. Some learn this by remembering the
names of elements groupwise in some "song" form or some learn it by
using the symbols of chemicals. It depends on you how you do it.
4..Study the properties of the elements by dividing your study material
in groups acoording to the periodic table. Study the properties of
individual elements by comparing withother elements in different groups.
This will not only increase your interest in this subject but also help
you to build a strong foundation for the topic: "Classification and
Periodicity of Elements".
5..Learning chemical reactions will
really help you. A good way to learn them is to understand the context
in which these reactions are written. In books many reactions are
written for a same element to illustrate its chemical properties. Once
you have grasped the concept you will be able to write most of the
reactions yourself. Always balance your reactions.Learning by writing is
also a good practice.
6..Metallurgy is another important topic
in this subject and needs greater attention as it contains many
processes, elements' details and their applications. A mastery over this
subject can be achieved if you understand the processes well instead of
just cramming them. Try to reproduce the read things in written.
Coordination Compounds is a comparatively easier and interesting chapter
but requires good problem solving practice. You can refer to You tube
or some other good video sites showing the processes and their
application. This will help you to develop a firm grip over these
topics.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
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