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Which are the best books in chemistry for IIT-JEE??


I have the following-(apart from NCERT)


Inorganic - O.P. Tandon, J.D. Lee


Physical - P Bahadur (both physical and numerical chemistry)


I have pradeep publications books also.


Also, post ur comments on Arihant Inorganic.


 


 


 


 


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22 Sep 2008 12:41:49 IST
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Try Mtg's IIT Chemistry-Organic.It is really good.


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i m feeling probs. mainly in inorganic...suggest smthn for tht!!
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22 Sep 2008 14:00:24 IST
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 pradeephas sufficient no of conceptual questions but for iit preparation it would be advisable to use op tandon, although veterans go for rc mukherjee.


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Blazing goIITian

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22 Sep 2008 14:02:41 IST
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Plz temme abt inorganic buks...shud i read NCERT 1st??

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22 Sep 2008 19:53:22 IST
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Reply guyzz!!. I really need help!!



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22 Sep 2008 22:59:08 IST
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Try these:


INORGANIC CHEMISTRY



 



  • NCERT Inorganic Chemistry 

     

  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee

     

  • IIT Chemistry by O.P. Aggarwal

  • MTG CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY (INORGANIC) by Er RAM

     




 


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Blazing goIITian

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22 Sep 2008 23:21:25 IST
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i hv all these except MTG...tell me only one-which i shud read n...after tht... I Know tht JD Lee is for doubt-clearing.

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23 Sep 2008 09:46:17 IST
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i will just like to suggest yu that it is not the no of books that u should have but the concepts that is what u shuld have


i will just advise that go thru NCERT textbook thorogly first, along with the help of pradeep publication for detailed understaning of each concept and then for practice u can use any book which contains variety of questions.


if your concept will be clear for any topic i am sure u will surely be able to solve any given question


 


 


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Blazing goIITian

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23 Sep 2008 15:43:48 IST
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yea...but books are needed for tht also....more replies awaited!!


 


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n yes i have not specified about organic coz its not been started at my coaching.
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23 Sep 2008 18:12:18 IST
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No need to do JD Lee for inorganic.
Do ONLY NCERT. Yes, ONLY NCERTs are more than enuf for inorganic chem for all exms including JEE.
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14 Oct 2008 18:49:23 IST
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First of all go through NCERT, its the best book for fundamentals. In physical refer P Bahadur, in inorganic refer Arihant and in organic refer Morrison n Boyd & Arihant.
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25 Oct 2008 21:33:57 IST
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Even i remain always confused about books!!
I'm in FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh.
I think for inorganic NCERTs,OP Tondon are good.Then JD LEE for some rare facts.
Physical-P Bahadur's phy chem is great!!for theory and i like schaum series for practice

Thnx
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25 Oct 2008 21:59:28 IST
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According to me IIT CHEMISTRY by SAXENA will do (as far as inorganic chemistry is concerned).

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25 Oct 2008 22:09:04 IST
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You have all the good books with u. But are just collecting books or even studying from them. It is not the books that matter but clearing of concepts that is of paramount importance.
Best of luck.
Cheeersssss!!!!!
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26 Oct 2008 19:52:05 IST
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ncert is a absolute must and necessary.....pls do it ........den go in for optondon for inorg


for physical-rc mukherjee or p bhadur(both r equally gud)


org- morrison boyd(evry1 says its gud but i havnt seen it) for org i have mtg interactive organic chem and i find it gud....u caompare the above one and buy the one u find beter for organic.....


 


arihant series is damn gud but be carefull as it contains several errors...


Cool goIITian

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27 Oct 2008 13:34:25 IST
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If u want to be a below 500 rank in iit than only u need to study extra books in chemistry


otherwise selection with 500-3000 rank can be done also by just reading NCERT


Dont take neg of statement just try to understand it acc. to ur capability

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28 Oct 2008 08:31:59 IST
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For inorganic : jdlee, ncert are enough.,

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28 Oct 2008 09:30:58 IST
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@jas28

JD Lee is a huge book and needs hell lot of time!



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