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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 1: Physical World
2.1 Units and Dimensions
1.1 Physical World
Chapter 2: Units & Measurements
Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of
Chemistry
1.2 Mole Concept
1.1 Laws of Chemical Combination
Chapter 1: Sets
1.1 Sets
1.2 Sets (Contd.)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 2: Units & Measurements
2.2 Measurement
1.4 Measurement of Concentration
Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of
Chemistry
1.3 Limiting Reagent 6.1 Linear Inequalities
Chapter 6: Linear Inequalities
Chapter 2: Relations and Functions
2.1 Relation
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line
3.1 Introductory Concepts of Kinematics
3.2 Motion in 1-Dimension
3.3 Motion under Gravity
Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of
Chemistry
1.5 Principle of Atom Conservation
(POAC)
1.6 Equivalent Concept
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
4.1 Vector-I
3.4 Graphical Representation of Motion
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane Chapter 2: Structure of Atom
Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of
Chemistry
1.7 Problems Based on Equivalent
Concept
2.1 Early Developments
2.3 Types of Functions
2.2 Function
Chapter 2: Relations and Functions
2.5 Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 2: Relations and Functions
2.4 Domain, Range
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4.3 Motion in 2-Dimensions
4.2 Vector-II
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane Chapter 2: Structure of Atom
2.3 Hydrogen Emission Spectrum
2.2 Bohr's Quantum Theory
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane
4.4 Projectile Motion (Contd.)
4.5 Projectile on an Incline Chapter 3: Structure of Atom
Chapter 2: Structure of Atom
2.4 Dual Nature of Radiation
3.1 Early Developments
3.2 Identities, Domain, Range and Graph
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
3.1 Measuring Angles and Allied Angles
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
3.3 Periods of Trigonometric Functions
3.4 Elimination Method
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane
4.6 Relative Motion
4.7 Relative Motion (Contd.)
3.2 Periodic Properties
4.1 Introduction of Chemical Bond
Chapter 3: Structure of Atom
Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding & Molecular
Structure
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 5: Law of Motion
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane
4.8 Kinematics of Circular Motion
5.1 Newton's Law of Motion
4.2 Covalent Bonding
Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding & Molecular
Structure
4.3 Hybridisation
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
3.7 Conditional Identities, Summation
of Series
3.5 Sum/Difference of two Angles,
Transformation from Product to
Sum/Difference
3.6 Product to Sum/Difference Form,
Multiple Angles
3.9 General Solution of Different Types of Equations
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
3.8 Particular and General Solution
3.10 Equations in Two Variables and Examples
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
5.3 Conservation of Linear Momentum
and Variable Mass System
5.2 Newton's Law of Motion
Chapter 5: Law of Motion
4.4 Dipole Moment
Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding & Molecular
Structure
4.5 Molecular Orbital Theory 3.12 Half-angle Results Area
3.11 Sine, Cosine, Tangent Rule
3.13 Ex-radii, Cyclic Quadrilateral,
Regular Polygon
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 5: Law of Motion
5.5 Constraint Equations
5.4 Application of Laws of Motion
(Contd.)
5.1 Gas Laws
Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding & Molecular
Structure
4.6 Molecular Orbital Theory (Contd.)
Chapter 5: States of Matter
3.14 Pedal Triangle and Different Examples
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 4: Principle of Mathematical Induction
4.1 Principle of Mathematical Induction
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 5: Law of Motion
5.6 Friction
5.7 Friction (Contd.)
5.2 Ideal Gas Equation
5.4 Liquid State
Chapter 5: States of Matter
5.3 van der Waals' Gas Equation for
Real Gas
5.1 Cartesian Form and Algebra
5.3 Euler's Form, De-Moivre's Theorem,
Cube Roots, nth Roots
Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions
5.2 Polar Form, Square Root, Properties
of Modulus
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 5: Law of Motion
5.9 Dynamics of Circular Motion
5.8 Pseudo forces
Chapter 6: Basic Concepts
6.1 Basic Concepts
6.2 Heat parameters & Laws of heat
6.3 Heat Processes & entropy
Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions
5.4 Rotation, Geometry Introduction
5.5 Geometry with Complex Numbers
5.6 Loci, Miscellaneous Examples
5.7 Miscellaneous Examples on Complex
number
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
6.2 Work done by Common Forces and
Power
6.1 Work and Work-Energy Theorem
Chapter 6: Work, Energy & Power Chapter 6: Basic Concepts
6.4 Second law of Thermodynamics
6.5 Numericals on Thermodynamics
5.8 Quadratic Equation
Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions
5.10 Cubic Equation, Examples
5.9 Location of Roots
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 6: Work, Energy & Power
6.3 Conservation of Energy
6.4 Motion in Vertical Circle, Stability of
Equilibrium
6.6 Thermochemistry
Chapter 6: Basic Concepts
6.7 Numericals on Thermochemistry
Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions
5.11 Miscellaneous Examples
9.1 Arithmetic Progression
Chapter 9: Sequences & Series
9.2 Geometric Progression
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 6: Work, Energy & Power
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational
Motion
6.5 Collision
7.1 Vector-III
7.1 Law of Mass Action
7.2 Equilibrium Constants
Chapter 7: Equilibrium Chapter 9: Sequences & Series
9.3 AGP, HP and Means
9.5 Special Series
9.4 AM GM HM (Means of Inequality)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
7.2 Centre of Mass and its Motion
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational
Motion
7.3 C Frame and Centre of Motion for
Continuous Bodies
7.3 Le-Chatelier's Principle
7.4 Concept of Acid and Base
7.5 pH Value (Contd.)
Chapter 7: Equilibrium
8.3 Binomial Series-I
Chapter 8: Binomial Theorem
8.2 Rational Terms, Greatest Terms and
Multinomial Theorem
8.1 Introduction, General Terms and its
Applications
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
7.4 Rigid Body and Torque
7.5 Equilibrium and Moment of Inertia
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational
Motion
7.7 Salt Hydrolysis
7.6 pH Value
Chapter 7: Equilibrium
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
7.7 Rotation about Fixed Axis and Rolling
7.6 Moment of Inertia for Continuous
Bodies
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational
Motion
Chapter 7: Equilibrium
7.8 Buffer Solution
7.9 Solubility Product
Chapter 8: Binomial Theorem
8.4 Binomial Series-II
8.5 Binomial Theorem (Any Index)
Chapter 7: Permutations & Combinations
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Permutation
7.5 Selection (Geometrical Application)
7.6 Selection and Arrangement
Chapter 7: Permutations & Combinations
7.3 Rank and Circular Arrangement
7.4 Combination (Selection)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational
Motion
7.8 Dynamics of Rolling
7.9 Work and Energy
Chapter 8: Redox Reaction
8.2 Balancing of Redox Reactions
8.1 Oxidation Number
7.8 Miscellaneous Concepts
10.1 2D-Points
Chapter 7: Permutations & Combinations
7.7 Division and Distribution
Chapter 10: Straight Lines
10.2 Different Forms of Straight Line
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
7.10 Instantaneous Axis of Rotation and
Angular Momentum
7.11 Angular Momentum and its
Conservation
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational
Motion
8.3 Titration
Chapter 8: Redox Reaction
8.4 Galvanic Cell
10.5 Pair of Straight Lines
10.3 Perpendicular Distance, Foot, Image
Chapter 10: Straight Lines
10.4 Family of Lines, Angle Bisector
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
8.1 Gravitational Forces and Field
Intensity
8.2 Field Intensity due to Spherical
Bodies and Acceleration due to
Gravity
Chapter 8: Gravitation Chapter 9: Redox Reaction
9.1 Hydrogen as an Element
9.2 Uses of Hydrogen and Water
11.1 Different Forms of Circle
10.6 Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 11: Straight Lines
Chapter 10: Straight Lines
10.7 Miscellaneous Examples (Contd.)
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8.4 Motion of Satellites and Planetary
Motion
Chapter 8: Gravitation
8.3 Gravitational Potential Energy and
Gravitational Potential
10.1 Qualitative Analysis 1
Chapter 9: Redox Reaction
9.3 Hydrogen Peroxide
Chapter 10: Qualitative Analysis 11.3 Equation of Chord, Polar, Family of
Circles
Chapter 11: Straight Lines
11.2 Equation of Tangent and Normal
11.4 Common Tangents, Family of Circles
October, 2020 (Week 1)
October, 2020 (Week 2)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
10.1 Fluids and Hydrostatic Pressure
Chapter 9: Mechanical Properties of Solids
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids
9.1 Elasticity
Chapter 10: Qualitative Analysis
10.2 Qualitative Analysis 2
Chapter 11: The s-Block Elements
11.1 Group-1 Elements 11.7 Equation of Chord, Polar, Tangents
11.6 Parabola
Chapter 11: Straight Lines
11.5 Examples on Circle, Parabola
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids
10.2 Pressure Inside Accelerated Liquids
and Atmospheric Pressure
10.3 Archimedes Principle 11.3 Some of the Chemical Reactions of
Group-2 Elements
11.2 Compounds of Sodium, Potassium
and Group-2 Elements
Chapter 11: The s-Block Elements
11.10 Diameter of Ellipse, Hyperbola
11.9 Ellipse-Tangent, Normal, Chord
11.11 Tangent, Normal of Hyperbola,
Rectangular Hyperbola
11.8 Ellipse-Standard Equation
Chapter 11: Straight Lines
October, 2020 (Week 3)
October, 2020 (Week 4)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids
10.5 Surface Tension (Contd.) and
Viscosity
10.4 Surface Tension
10.6 Fluid Dynamics
12.1 Group-13 Elements
Chapter 12: The p-Block Elements
12.2 Extraction of B and its Compounds
Physical Properties of Group-14
Elements
12.3 Group-14 Elements (Contd.) 12.1 Three Dimensional Geometries
Chapter 11: Straight Lines
11.12 Diameter of Hyperbola and
Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 12: SIntroduction to Three
Dimensional Geometry
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11.1 Thermometry and Thermal Expansion
11.2 Calorimetry and Modes of Heat
Transfer (Conduction)
11.3 Modes of Heat Transfer (Radiation)
Chapter 11: Thermal Properties of Matter
13.1 IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic
Compounds
13.3 Electronic Effects
Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some
Basic Principle and techniques
13.2 Isomerism in Organic Compounds13.2 Examples on Limit
13.1 Limit - Methods to Find Limit
Chapter 13: Limits & Derivatives
November, 2020 (Week 1)
November, 2020 (Week 2)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
12.2 First Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics
12.1 Thermodynamic Processes and
Energy Terms in Thermodynamics
12.3 Specific Heats of a Gas and Second
Law of Thermodynamics
13.4 Aromaticity
Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some
Basic Principle and techniques
13.5 Intermediate Compounds
13.3 1 Form and Series Expansion
Chapter 13: Limits & Derivatives
13.4 Derivatives
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Chapter 13: Kinetic Theory
Chapter 13: Kinetic Theory
14.1 Equation of SHM
13.1 Kinetic Theory of Gases
14.2 SHM Kinematics
Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some
Basic Principle and techniques
13.6 Types of Organic Reactions
13.7 Purification of Organic Compounds
14.1 Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter 14: Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter 13: Limits & Derivatives
13.5 L'Hospital Rule and Examples
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November, 2020 (Week 4)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 14: Oscillations
14.3 Angular SHM and Special Cases
14.4 Dampled Oscillation
Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some
Basic Principle and techniques
13.8 Quantitative Analysis
13.9 Problems on JEE Advanced
Chapter 15: Statistics
13.3 1 Form and Series Expansion
Chapter 16: Statistics
16.1 Classical Definition of Probability
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15.1 Wave Equation
Chapter 15: Waves
15.2 Wave in Strings
Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons
14.2 Alkanes (Contd.)
14.1 Alkanes
Chapter 16: Statistics
16.2 Axiomatic Approach of Probability
December, 2020 (Week 1)
December, 2020 (Week 2)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 15: Waves
15.3 Energy of Waves and Superposition
15.4 Longitudinal Wave
14.5 Alkenes and Alkynes
14.4 Alkenes (Contd.)
Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons
14.3 Alkenes
Revision of Previous Topics
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15.6 Longitudinal Standing Wave and
Beats
Chapter 15: Waves
15.5 Transverse Standing Wave
Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons
14.7 Aromatic Hydrocarbons
14.6 Alkynes (Contd.)
Revision of Previous Topics
December, 2020 (Week 3)
December, 2020 (Week 4)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
15.7 Interference and Doppler's Effect
Chapter 15: Waves Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons
15.1 Environmental Chemistry
14.8 Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Contd.)
Chapter 15: Environmental Chemistry
Revision of Previous Topics
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