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how important inorganic chemistry in AIEEE or which chapters are important
    
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inorganic is most imp part in chemistry almost 35% ques. come from this part followed by organic than physical
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can someone  mention chapters  .....is hydrogen importaant

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i think physical is the most important in aieee.in inorganic i think transition and representative elements are important.
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deepak is right. as far as aieee is concerned, physical is very important, followed by organic, then inorganic.

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