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CBSE Exam Preparation: Top 5 Ways to Score well in Class 12th Chemistry

Through this article students will get to know how to prepare for CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Exam and plan their studies accordingly

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Science is an answer to every evolution that is happening around us. Whether it is about cooking meals or it’s regarding traveling by automobile, all is possible due to science. There are multiple aspects of science (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) at the school level. This is why we suggest you should thoroughly practice NCERT Solutions for Class 12 when preparing for board exams. Here’s a quote to help you understand what Chemistry is in a battery way. Read the blog to get tips on how to achieve excellent scores in NEET Chemistry. 

“Chemistry is a mysterious subject that can be solved from a variety of angles. Chemistry under the CBSE is not just for broadening perspectives but also for providing students with the skills they need to secure a profession.”

Table of Contents
1.     Overview
2.     CBSE Board
3.     Chemistry-Under CBSE Board
4.    5 ways to handle chemistry for CBSE Exam
5.    Frequently Asked Questions on Top 5 Ways to Handle Chemistry for CBSE Exam

CBSE Board

Pan India schools can be affiliated with the CBSE board by fulfilling its norms. In addition to being beneficial at the school level, it also serves as an asset for young aspirants who wish to secure their place in the government sector. Moreover, CBSE is owned and managed by the government of India.

The CBSE school’s academic programme is based on NCERT solutions. These are incredibly interesting, well-informed, and excellent choices to expand knowledge. So, CBSE students should prefer NCERT books and avoid reading multi-author books. It will reduce confusion, and students will be able to manage their time.

Curiously Enough: 

CBSE board exams can be written in either English or Hindi, depending on the student’s language proficiency. However, an aspirant cannot write a paper by fusing both languages.

Chemistry-Under CBSE Board

Science is bifurcated into biology, chemistry, and physics when students enter elementary school in class 6th. NCERT books are well-designed to instill basic knowledge in the minds of students. CBSE coursebooks are informative and attractive to study. Chemistry’s initial topics are explained well at this level. Teachers and parents must ensure that kids understand the subject matter.

Curiously Enough: 

The ancient Greeks were the first to recognize the three phases of matter, however, their theories about water being an element were incorrect.

 Every subject, particularly chemistry, is broken down into levels. It begins with the fundamentals of chemistry and progresses class after class. If students wish to understand chemistry, they can use a few tips to help them succeed.

Curiously Enough: 

Mercury is a solid that is assumed to be liquid at ambient temperature. Mercury-based thermometers show this effect.

 5 Ways to Handle Chemistry for CBSE Exam

1. Familiar with CBSE Syllabus

While preparing for any subject, one must know what to study. So, while studying the CBSE chemistry of any class, be familiar with the syllabus. Students must have a list of chemistry topics as per their class. Jot down the syllabus chapter and term-wise. Match the syllabus with the NCERT chemistry book.

 Once the student knows what to study, he will have a clear vision of chemistry. Furthermore, the names of the topics serve as a source of information for pupils. Students will also be familiar with topics that are both academic and practical. It means students understand a few things about chemistry from the syllabus. So, knowing the syllabus helps handle chemistry.

Curiously Enough: 

The word syllabus was borrowed from the Latin word that means a list. It has been known since the sixteenth century.

 2. Plan Well

After knowing about all the topics, students must make an optimal plan for studying and covering chemistry’s syllabus. Divide the subject chemistry into three parts (physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry).

Physical chemistry is where students should begin. It is linked to the foundation. Students will study a variety of information regarding the changes and modifications that are taking place in their environment.

Moreover, students will develop theoretical knowledge. Once the theory is known to a student, he will start developing interest and curiosity in chemistry. After that, start studying inorganic chemistry, which is introduced in class 7th.

 Inorganic chemistry is associated with the study of inorganic compounds. It includes how the non-carbon elements react and modify in different aspects. It also includes how miners mine such elements and minerals from mines. It is more linked with practical knowledge.

One will come across a few numerical and non-carbon-related reactions. In higher classes starting in the 9th, the students can be familiar with organic chemistry (carbon elements, compounds, minerals, etcetera). They can learn numeric, theory, and chemical reactions. It is considered the easiest portion of chemistry.

3. Practice and Participate

After pupils have learned the concepts, they must practice them thoroughly to master them. Moreover, chemistry needs revision to attain its concept. Students who are pursuing an elementary education can practice by using their help books and completing tests. They can even consider taking extra professional help for chemistry, where they will have access to topic-wise worksheets.

Students pursuing secondary education can solve chemistry sample papers released by the CBSE board. These students can practice online worksheets or attend coaching classes in chemistry.

Additionally, students can participate in the science Olympiad to check their chemistry knowledge. Aside from that, students preparing for board exams can review prior year’s questions to see how well they’ve prepared.

In this case, students should practice CBSE sample papers, which follow the pattern. Because MCQs are asked in the first term of chemistry board exams, students should understand how to solve them to get a good grade.

Curiously Enough: 

Benjamin D. Wood created MCQ questions to test knowledge, and they were introduced into education in 1914 to evaluate students.

 

Curiously Enough: 

The first international chemistry Olympiad took place in the year 1968 in Prague. Now, it takes place every year.

4. Understand Calculations and Chemical Reactions

Apart from theory, chemistry includes calculations and chemical reactions (inorganic and organic). Students of elementary level encounter direct chemical reactions and easy numeric (based on the direct formula). However, the level of chemistry increases in secondary education.

Students have to learn theorems, derivations, and science statement numeric. These numerics need a high level of practice. Moreover, balanced equations are a crucial part of chemistry in board class.

To score high marks in chemistry, students must learn how to balance equations. When a student can solve numerical and balanced chemical reactions, he will be able to manage chemistry more effectively. Prepare for both parts by solving sample papers and previous year’s question banks.

Curiously Enough: 

A French man, Antoine Lavoisier, was the first chemist who experimented with new chemicals. Moreover, the law of mass to balance chemical reactions was invented by him in the late 18th century in 1790.

5. Focus Well

Chemistry requires the complete attention of a student. Students need to focus on different aspects of chemistry. They can relate their topics to real life in elementary classes.

For example, students are taught the basics of chemistry in class 6th about physical changes and chemical changes. So, to learn this topic, students can collect evidence from their life. Such as physical change can be understood from their increasing height, and chemical change can be comprehended from their digestion process.

Senior students can focus in labs while performing the chemistry experiments to understand the properties of the vital chemicals (hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulphate, etcetera.

Curiously Enough: 

The hydrogen chloride gas has been known for many centuries, and it was discovered by the Persian physician and alchemist. He experimented with ammonium chloride and hydrated sulphates.

Here are some of the strategies that you need to follow in order to score above 90% in CBSE Board Exams.

Frequently Asked Questions on Top 5 ways to handle chemistry for CBSE Exam

1)   Is chemistry a scoring subject?

There are two parts to chemistry (theory and practical). Chemistry theory is relevant to everyday life since it explains everything that goes on around us. Chemical applications are basic and fascinating due to their unique features. Furthermore, chemical numeric problems are formula-driven and theorem-based, making them simpler to solve.

In conclusion, chemistry is not only a scoring subject, it is intriguing. Students can increase their overall grades by doing well in this subject by simply focusing. Moreover, they can score overall well with learning chemistry.

2)   In which CBSE class do students encounter chemistry?

Chemistry is a science subject that appears to students after the first class. However, chemistry is introduced in grade 6th as an individual subject in CBSE schools. Students study chemistry as a compulsory subject till class 10th. After that, it becomes an optional subject.

Chemistry must be studied in 11th and 12th grade if a student wants to study science (medical science or non-medical) science. Otherwise, it is not a part of the curriculum in another stream such as commerce and arts.

3)   How to prepare well for chemistry?

Follow certain tips to prepare well for chemistry.

  1. Know the topics of chemistry as per your class.
  2. Plan to learn chemistry on a daily basis from NCERT books.
  3. Revise your topics by solving sample papers, practice papers, and previously asked questions.
  4. If chemistry intrigues a student, he can appear for the national or international chemistry Olympiad to check his level.
  5. Do not cram answers of numeric and theorems. Instead, develop an understanding of these topics.
  6. Never mug up the chemical reactions. Instead, comprehend them.
  7. Learn the state of chemicals while solving reactions. Moreover, do not leave your chemical reactions unbalanced.
  8. Relate theory with the real world for understanding.

4)    Where can students find the chemistry sample paper of CBSE?

 Students of class 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 11th can have access to sample papers from their schools. Moreover, they can buy authentic sample papers from the market. However, students of board classes 10th and 12th can download a chemistry sample paper from the official CBSE site. Students of board class should download the sample paper term-wise.

 5)    How can students prepare and appear for the Chemistry Olympiad?

Students can start with knowing the syllabus of the Olympiad tests (depending on national or international chemistry Olympiad). It is followed by brushing up on their chemistry concepts. After that, students can move to an advanced level of chemistry. They can purchase Olympiad preparation books from the market as per their class.

Self-study plays a vital role. So, practise MCQ and subjective questions. One can even join coaching classes for preparing for the Chemistry Olympiad. Once the student is ready, he or she can enter the Chemistry Olympiad through their schools or apply online with the assistance of a chemistry teacher or other specialist.

 6)    What are the career options after studying Chemistry in CBSE board classes?

After achieving excellent results in the class 12th chemistry board exams, a student can fantasise about working in a variety of jobs. Chemistry professors, forensic scientists, geochemists, pharmacists, materials scientists, water chemists, and other professions are available.

Curiously Enough: 

A materials scientist investigates and examines the chemical properties and structures of various synthetic and natural materials. To acquire or get new knowledge, scientists study and research glass, rubber, ceramics, alloys, polymers, and metals.

 

 

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