Book Confusion
Which reference books do I buy for chemistry (pc, ioc and oc) for jee mains and adv prep? I just entered class 11th.
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But what if I want books for problem solving? Which ones should I opt for
welp
i use narendra awasthi, vk jaiswal and ms chauhan for pc, ioc and oc respectively but these books written here also have really nice problems! in advanced, they've asked ditto same problems from jd lee and all so yeah! also pyqs also are a must
Ohh okkayy and what about cengage n neeraj kumar for pc? Heard quite a lot about it..
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idk abt neeraj kumar, i mean use any tbh just stick to it and complete it
what's the reason behind this-?
is it a bad book?
i think there are a lot of errors in the book and the theory aint accurate
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Oh, my bad. I didn't see Trin already had commented. Yeah, this is it. These are the books. Problem Solving for Physical Chemistry, Zumbdal for Organic Solvements. For IOC, you have enough practice already. You don't need anything more. Advanced is difficult. You have to read a lot for IOC. There's no way of sugar-coating it.
the standard n awasthi vk jaiswal and ms chouhan is good, jd lee would bee good too
Okayy guys thank youu!! I'll go with jd lee, cengage (pc), vk jaiswal and ms chouhan
I will also look into Zumbdal and Solomon's, thank you sir!
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