This document outlines the phase-wise plan for studying chemistry, physics, and mathematics for class 12. It divides the syllabus for each subject into 4 phases, listing the topics to be covered in each phase. For chemistry, the topics in phase 1 include gas laws, hydrocarbons, alcohols and more. Phase 2 covers electrochemistry, solid state, and solutions. Transition metals and ores are in phase 3, with atomic structure and bonding in phase 4. Similarly, the document breaks down the physics and math syllabi into 4 phases each, identifying the concepts and techniques to be studied in each time period.
This document outlines the phase-wise plan for studying chemistry, physics, and mathematics for class 12. It divides the syllabus for each subject into 4 phases, listing the topics to be covered in each phase. For chemistry, the topics in phase 1 include gas laws, hydrocarbons, alcohols and more. Phase 2 covers electrochemistry, solid state, and solutions. Transition metals and ores are in phase 3, with atomic structure and bonding in phase 4. Similarly, the document breaks down the physics and math syllabi into 4 phases each, identifying the concepts and techniques to be studied in each time period.
This document outlines the phase-wise plan for studying chemistry, physics, and mathematics for class 12. It divides the syllabus for each subject into 4 phases, listing the topics to be covered in each phase. For chemistry, the topics in phase 1 include gas laws, hydrocarbons, alcohols and more. Phase 2 covers electrochemistry, solid state, and solutions. Transition metals and ores are in phase 3, with atomic structure and bonding in phase 4. Similarly, the document breaks down the physics and math syllabi into 4 phases each, identifying the concepts and techniques to be studied in each time period.
This document outlines the phase-wise plan for studying chemistry, physics, and mathematics for class 12. It divides the syllabus for each subject into 4 phases, listing the topics to be covered in each phase. For chemistry, the topics in phase 1 include gas laws, hydrocarbons, alcohols and more. Phase 2 covers electrochemistry, solid state, and solutions. Transition metals and ores are in phase 3, with atomic structure and bonding in phase 4. Similarly, the document breaks down the physics and math syllabi into 4 phases each, identifying the concepts and techniques to be studied in each time period.
Alkyl & Aryl Halides Newton’s law of motion Set Relation Function EAS Work, Energy and power Function Alcohol, Ether, & Phenol Electrostatics Limits Continuity & Differentiability Aldehyde & Ketone Current Electricity Application of Derivatives Carboxylic Acid & Derivatives Gravitation Indefinite Integrals Amines Definite Integrals Carbohydrate, Amino Acids, Vitamins, Nucleic Area Acid, Polymers & POC Differential Equations
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(PHASE-2) (PHASE-2) (PHASE-2) Electrochemistry Magnetism Straight Lines Solid State Electromagnetic Induction & alternate Current Circle Liquid Solution SHM & Elasticity Parabola Chemical Kinetics Fluid Ellipse Chemical equilibrium Hyperbola Ionic Equilibrium Mathematical Induction Environmental chemistry Quadratic equation & Expressions Chemistry in Everyday life Complex numbers Logarithm
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(PHASE-3) (PHASE-3) (PHASE-3) Transition elements & Coordination Chemistry Waves & Sound Permutation & Combination Ores & Metallurgy Geometrical Optics Probability s-Block & Hydrogen Wave Optics Mathematical Reasoning Boron, Carbon Family & Nitrogen Family Modern physics Determinants Group-15 to Group-18 Groups Heat & Thermodynamics Matrices Qualitative Analysis Vector Periodic Properties Three Dimensional Geometry
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(PHASE-4) (PHASE-4) (PHASE-4) Atomic Structure Conservation of Momentum Binomial Theorem Chemical Bonding Rotational Motion Progression & Series Thermochemistry & Thermodynamics Error Analysis Trigonometric Ratios & Identities Stoichiometry Semi Conductor Devices Height and Distance Gaseous State Principal of Communication Trigonometric Equations Inverse trigonometric function Solution of Triangle Statistics