S.Sridevi B.Sc, M.C.A
In this article, we will explain how to get a higher score on the Chemistry exam. These pointers will help you learn chemistry more effectively.
You must be prepared to take up the academic challenge of chemistry learning. It can be enjoyable for some individuals and difficult for others, but whatever it is, it takes time. Persistence, concentration, discipline, patience, and a lot of practice are all required.
All you have to do now is go through this article and apply the strategies for successfully studying chemistry.
What is the best approach for students preparing for board exams in chemistry?
Let’s look at some strategies for learning chemistry well.
What exactly is chemistry?
The branch of science is dedicated to learning about the ways, materials, compositions, structures, and reactions. Chemistry is the study of material substances.
So, how do you study?
The answers are out there.
1. Before heading to class, go over the study material.
2. Study chemistry with complete concentration, seeking comprehension and raising any doubts you may have.
3. Use flashcards to help you remember what you’ve learned.
4. Use your labs to explore and grasp crucial ideas.
5. Taking effective notes throughout the class will yield positive outcomes.
6. Practice is essential for learning and studying chemistry. Trying to practise problems, solving equations, working on formulas, and other similar activities should be a regular part of your daily study routine.
7. Use reference books to help you comprehend things better.
8. Make it a habit to study chemistry regularly. Spend at least one hour per day studying chemistry.
9. Once you’ve finished the syllabus, go through it, again and again, to make sure you remember everything.
10. Self-assessment using sample papers in the format of your board examination will undoubtedly assist you during examination time.
EXAM GUIDELINES
1. For descriptive questions make a point-by-point graphical (diagram) depiction of your answer.
2. For longer answers create a visual image in your mind before beginning to write.
3. When answering short questions, be succinct.
4. Always remember SI units while solving numerical problems.
5. As is common practice, check the paper before trying to respond. It is true not only in chemistry but in all subjects.
6. Adhere to the most current exam structure and marking method.
Many students claim that within a few days, they forget what they’ve learned. It is a fairly common occurrence. You can overcome it with consistent revision. To feel sure about your preparation, try to solve example papers at least once a week. Solve the question papers from the previous ten years. To begin, prepare the chapters in which you are most at ease.
In Physical Chemistry, chapters such as Electrochemistry will help you achieve higher grades through increased numerical practise.
In Organic Chemistry, write a brief note on well-known Name reactions in chapters like Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids. The practice of mechanisms in Boxes and conversions in the NCERT chapter’s Exercise will help you improve your articulation.
Chapters like p-Block Elements in Inorganic Chemistry will aid you in achieving top grades. For this, a student should devote more time to products of provided reactions, hydride characteristics, and second-period element anomalous behaviour. BEST OF LUCK WITH ALL OF YOUR EXAMS!!!