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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Field
1.1 Electrostatics_1_1
1.2 Electrostatics_1_2
1.1 General Properties and
Crystallography
Chapter 1: Solid State
1.2 Voids and Packing of Spheres
1.2 Function – Domain and Range
Chapter 1: Relations and Functions
1.1 Relation, Definition Types
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1.3 Electrostatics_1_3
1.4 Field Lines & Flux
Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Field
1.4 Defects and Imperfections
Chapter 1: Solid State
1.3 Ionic Crystals
Chapter 1: Relations and Functions
1.3 Range, Types of the Function
1.4 Composite, Inverse, Even, Odd
Functions
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Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Field
1.5 Electrostatics_1_5
1.6 Electrostatics_1_6
Chapter 2: Solutions
2.1 Concentration Terms
2.2 Types of Solutions
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 2: Electrostatics Potential and
Capacitance
2.1 Electrostatics_2_1
2.2 Electrostatics_2_2
Chapter 2: Solutions
2.3 Colligative Properties (Part-I)
2.4 Colligative Properties (Part-II)
Chapter 1: Relations and Functions
1.5 Periodic Functions and
Miscellaneous Examples
1.6 Binary operations
2.1 Introduction and Inverse of Basic
Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 2: Inverse Trigonometric
Functions
2.2 Properties of Inverse
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2.4 Electrostatics_2_4
Chapter 2: Electrostatics Potential and
Capacitance
2.3 Electrostatics_2_3
2.5 Electrostatics_2_5
3.1 Electrolytic Conductances
Chapter 2: Solutions
2.5 Osmotic Pressure and Vant Hoff
Factor
Chapter 3: Electrochemistry
3.2 Equivalent Conductance at Infinite
Dilution
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 2: Electrostatics Potential and
Capacitance
2.7 Electrostatics_2_7
2.8 Electrostatics_2_8
2.6 Electrostatics_2_6 3.3 Electrolysis
3.5 Electrochemical Cells Part-2
Chapter 3: Electrochemistry
3.4 Electrochemical Cells Part-1
2.3 Converse of One Inverse into Inverse
Chapter 2: Inverse Trigonometric
Functions
2.4 Sum or Difference of Inverse
Function
Chapter 2: Inverse Trigonometric
Functions
2.5 Inverse of Multiple Angle
2.6 Miscellaneous Concepts and
Examples
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 2: Electrostatics Potential and
Capacitance
2.9 Electrostatics_2_9
2.10 Electrostatics_2_10
2.11 Electrostatics_2_11
4.3 Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction
(Part-2)
4.2 Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction
(Part-1)
Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics
4.1 Rate of Reaction
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
2.12 Electrostatics_2_12
2.13 Electrostatics_2_13
Chapter 2: Electrostatics Potential and
Capacitance
4.6 First Order Kinetics (Part-1)
Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics
4.5 Nuclear Chemistry
4.4 Rate Kinetics
Chapter 3: Matrices
3.1 Types and Algebra of Matrices
3.2 Matrix Multiplication
3.3 Transpose and Inverse
4.3 Adjoint of a Matrix, System of
Equations
Chapter 4: Determinants
4.1 Determinant and its Properties
4.2 Properties of Determinants
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
3.2 Electrical Resistances
3.1 Electric Currents in Conductors
Chapter 3: Current Electricity
5.2 Catalysis
5.3 Colloids (Part-1)
Chapter 5: Surface Chemistry
5.4 Colloids (Part-2)
5.1 Adsorption
Chapter 5: Continuity and Differentiability
5.1 Limit
5.3 Differentiation
5.2 Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 3: Current Electricity
3.5 Energy Calculations in DC Circuits
3.4 General DC Circuits
3.3 Special Combinations of Resistances
Chapter 6: General Principles and
Processes of Isolation of
Elements
6.1 Ores and Minerals
Chapter 7: The p-Block Elements
7.1 Group-15 Elements
5.4 Differentiation (Contd.)
5.5 Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 5: Continuity and Differentiability
5.6 Target Questions
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Chapter 3: Current Electricity
3.6 Electric Cells
3.7 Measurement of Electrical Quantities
3.8 R-C Circuits
7.2 Group-15 Elements (Contd.)
Chapter 7: The p-Block Elements
7.5 Group-17 Elements (Contd.) and
Group-18 Elements
7.4 Group-16 Elements (Contd.) and
Group-17 Elements
7.3 Group-16 Elements
Chapter 6: Application of Derivatives
6.1 Rate Measurer, Tangent, Normal
6.2 Approximation, Increasing and
Decreasing Function
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 3: Current Electricity
3.9 R-C Circuits (Contd.)
3.10 Miscellaneous Solved Examples
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
4.1 Magnetic Field and Biot-Savart's Law
8.3 f-Block Elements
Chapter 8: The p-Block Elements
8.2 Compounds of d-Block Elements
8.1 d-Block Elements
Chapter 6: Application of Derivatives
6.5 Examples
6.4 Maxima-Minima
6.3 Increasing-Decreasing, Maxima-
Minima
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
4.3 Application of Ampere's Law
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
4.2 Application of Biot-Savart's Law and
Introduction to Ampere's Law
9.3 Isomerism in Co-ordinate Compounds
Chapter 9: Co-ordination Compounds &
Organometallics
9.1 Nomenclature of Co-ordinate
Compounds
9.2 Bonding in Complexes
6.6 Miscellaneous Examples of AOD
7.1 Indefinite Integrals
Chapter 6: Application of Derivatives
Chapter 7: Integrals
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
4.6 Force on Point Charge (Contd.) and
Force on Conductor
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
4.5 Motion of Point Charge in
Electromagnetic Field
4.4 Magnetic Force on Point Charge
Chapter 10: Principles of Qualitative
Analysis
9.4 Problems Based on Jee (Advanced)
10.1 Qualitative Analysis-1
Chapter 9: Co-ordination Compounds &
Organometallics
7.3 Partial Fraction, Integration by Parts
7.4 Indefinite Integrals (Contd.)
7.2 Rational, Irrational Functions
Chapter 7: Integrals
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
4.7 Magnetic Field
Chapter 5: Magnetism and Matter
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
5.1 Magnetism and Matter
Chapter 7: Integrals
7.5 Special Integrals
7.6 Examples
7.7 Properties of Definite Integral
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MathematicsPhysics
6.1 Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic
Induction (Part I)
Chapter 5: Magnetism and Matter
5.2 Magnetism and Matter (Contd.)
Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction 7.9 Differentiation Under Integral and
Reduction Formulae
7.10 Estimation, Limit of a Sum
Chapter 7: Integrals
7.8 Properties of Definite Integrals
Chapter 10: Principles of Qualitative Analysis
11.1 Introductions, Classifications and
Preparations of Haloalkanes and
Haloarenes
10.2 Qualitative Analysis-2
Chapter 11: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Chemistry
11.4 Reaction of Aryl Halides
Chapter 11: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
11.3 Other Methods of Preparation of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes and Properties
11.2 Optical Isomerism, Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination Reactions
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
6.2 Faraday's Law and Induced Electric
Field
Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction
6.3 Motional emf
6.4 Motional emf (Contd.)
Chapter 12: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
12.2 Alcohols (Contd.)
12.3 Phenol
12.1 Alcohols
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction
6.5 Self-Induction
6.6 Transient Currents in L-R Circuit
6.7 Mutual Induction and L-C Oscillations
13.1 Aldehydes and Ketones
Chapter 13: Aldehydes, Ketones and
Carboxylic Acids
8.1 Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 7: Integrals
7.11 Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 8: Application of Integrals
8.2 Examples on Area
8.3 Examples (Contd.)
Chapter 8: Application of Integrals
Chapter 9: Differential Equations
9.1 Introduction, Formation of Differential Equation
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 7: Alternating Current
Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Waves
7.1 Alternating Current
8.1 Electromagnetic Waves
7.2 Resonance in AC Circuits and Power
Calculation
Chapter 13: Aldehydes, Ketones and
Carboxylic Acids
Ÿ 13.2 Aldehydes and Ketones
(Contd.)-1
Chapter 9: Differential Equations
9.2 Solution of Differential Equation
9.3 Homogeneous and Linear
Differential Equation
9.4 Orthogonal Trajectory
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9.2 Spherical Mirror
9.3 Spherical Mirror and Laws of
Refraction
Chapter 9: Ray Optics and Optical
Instruments
9.1 Plane Mirror
Chapter 13: Aldehydes, Ketones and
Carboxylic Acids
13.3 Aldehydes and Ketones (Contd.)-2 10.1 Addition and Subtraction
10.2 Section Formula and Collinearity
Chapter 10: Vector Algebra
10.3 Product of Vectors
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9.4 Refraction-I
9.5 Refraction-II
9.6 Prism
Chapter 9: Ray Optics and Optical
Instruments
9.7 Refraction through Curved Surface
and Lens
Chapter 13: Aldehydes, Ketones and
Carboxylic Acids
13.4 Carboxylic Acids
13.5 Acid Derivatives
10.4 Scalar Triple Product
10.5 Vector Triple Product
Chapter 10: Vector Algebra
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Chapter 9: Ray Optics and Optical
Instruments
9.8 Lens
9.9 Optical Instruments
Chapter 14: Amines
14.2 Some Other Methods of Preparation
of Amines, Properties of Amines
14.1 Introduction Naming of Amines
and Preparation of Amines
10.6 Application of Vectors
Chapter 10: Vector Algebra
11.1 Introduction
Chapter 11: Three Dimensional Geometry
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October, 2020 (Week 2)
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 10: Wave Optics
10.1 Wave Optics - Introduction
10.2 Interference
Chapter 14: Amines
14.3 Some Other Properties of Amines
and Other Nitrogen Containing
Compounds
15.1 Carbohydrates
Chapter 15: Biomolecules
11.3 Straight Line
11.2 Vector Equation of a Line
Chapter 11: Three Dimensional Geometry
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10.3 Interference (Contd.)
Chapter 10: Wave Optics
10.4 Diffraction and Polarisation
15.2 Properties of Carbohydrates
15.3 a-Amino Acids
Chapter 15: Biomolecules
11.5 More about Plane
11.4 Equation of Plane
Chapter 11: Three Dimensional Geometry
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Chemistry MathematicsPhysics
Chapter 11: Dual Nature of Radiation and
Matter
11.1 Photoelectric Effect
11.2 Wave Nature of Matter
Chapter 16: Polymers
16.1 Classification of Polymers
12.2 Linear Programming
12.1 Linear Inequalities
Chapter 12: Linear Programming
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Chapter 12: Atoms
12.3 X-rays
12.2 Bohr Model and Transition of Electrons
12.1 Atomic Structure and Bohr Model
Chapter 16: Polymers
16.2 Addition Polymer Initiated by Other
Method
Chapter 13: Probability
13.2 Axiomatic Approach of Probability
13.1 Classical Definition of Probability
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November, 2020 (Week 2)
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Chapter 13: Nuclei
14.2 P-N Function Diodes
13.1 Nucleus and its Stability
13.2 Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions
Chapter 14: Semiconductor Electronics : Materials,
Devices and Sample Circuits
14.1 Semiconductors
Chapter 17: Chemistry in Everyday Life
17.1 Chemistry in Everyday Life
Chapter 13: Probability
13.4 Baye's Theorem
13.3 Conditional and Total Probability
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14.4 Logic Gates
Chapter 14: Semiconductor Electronics : Materials,
Devices and Sample Circuits
Chapter 15: Communication Systems
14.3 Transistors
15.1 Principles of Communication
Revision of Previous Topics Chapter 13: Probability
13.5 Probability & Binomial Distribution
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November, 2020 (Week 4)
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