07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains 09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table 14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions. 17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum 24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum. 27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons 30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction 34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right 36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right 41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons 43:35 Size trends in atomic radius 47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend 49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry 53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements 55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides 1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases 1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend. 1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements. 1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy 1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements. 1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states. 1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy 1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully. 1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron 1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy 1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table. 1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity 1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides 1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals 1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained 1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions. 1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides 1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification 1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding 2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion 2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen 2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen. 2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry 2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals. 2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds. 2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes 2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons 2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing 2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts 2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles. 2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization 2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry. 2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry 2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry. 3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry. 3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule 3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4 3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties 3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid 3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules. 3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation. 3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen 3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids 3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond 3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview 3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams. 3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing 3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties 3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation 3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry 3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements 3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points 4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds 4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy 4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability.
self notes periodic properties: 54:41 boat graph 1:07:00 mukkamar W 1:12:00 V Co Ni (IE exception) 1:24:56 write 3rd period EA trend note: lithium more than Be 1:30:17 note 1:33:10 electronegativity 1:47:41 mobility note 1:54:04 shortcut chem bonding: 2:24:29 delta bond 2:37:12 pcl5 s character 2:42:07 drago compounds 2:55:47 distortion in sp3d3 (p3d3 in ClF6- BrF6-) 3:09:22 dipole moment (side atom inc theta inc dipole moment dec) 3:11:51 NOTE imp topics 3:38:18 nodal plane 3:49:38 hybridization of odd e- molecules 3:53:37 solubility IMP! 4:06:53 thermal stability
11:49 trick to learn lanthanoids(57) 12:04 trick to learn actinoids 48:17 grp 13 size 53:35 boat graph for size of sc ti.... Mn ka solid str size sabse zyada 57:33 For lanthanoids europium ka size sabse zyada 1:02:08 padosi effect for 2nd period 1:06:07 mukkamar w for IE of grp 13 1:07:43 IE for 3D series vaconi 1:13:51 inert pair only for 6th period 1:16:45 niche jaate huee lower oxidation state ki stability badhti hai 1:26:46 electron affinity S ka penetration zyada toh EA >>>>> 1:29:13 trend Of electron gain enthalpy 1:33:03 trend of En 1:42:54 oxides 3:32:40 h4p2O5 exception in oxy acids Fajan's rule cation pe +ve zyada aur anion pe neg toh covalent character zyada 4:04:22 buaa concept
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00:07 One shot session on JE Mains preparation 02:24 The Buland one shot session is a comprehensive review of inorganic chemistry. 07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains 09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table 14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions. 17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum 24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum. 27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons 30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction 34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right 36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right 41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons 43:35 Size trends in atomic radius 47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend 49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry 53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements 55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides 1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases 1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend. 1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements. 1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy 1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements. 1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states. 1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy 1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully. 1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron 1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy 1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table. 1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity 1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides 1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals 1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained 1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions. 1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides 1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification 1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding 2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion 2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen 2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen. 2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry 2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals. 2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds. 2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes 2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons 2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing 2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts 2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles. 2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization 2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry. 2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry 2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry. 3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry. 3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule 3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4 3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties 3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid 3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules. 3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation. 3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen 3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids 3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond 3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview 3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams. 3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing 3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties 3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation 3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry 3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements 3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points 4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds 4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy 4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability.
Those who are asking if it is from basic and all concepts covered or not this comment is for them : 1) You can't expect to finish a 2 year course in 8 hours 2) Mam has experience and she has analysed the pyqs according to that, she has taught everything which could be ask in JEE main 3) Watch this one shot and try to solve pyqs, if you aren't supossed to solve them, watch the video on particular concept and try to understand it through the questions. 4) Trust Sakshi mam and know that you can't do any better than this in very less time left (15 days) She also said in vert start that out of 10 questions from inorganic, you'll be able to solve 8-9 of them for sure after watching this. ALL THE VERY BEST! P.s - Thank you mam, it was great to revise and learn a few new things which were skipped in my preparation before. You are the best and Loved your energy throughout the session. Thank you so much🤌🏻
inorganic easy hota hai, try krna ki 7-8 questions tk bhi karpao👍🏻Dont forget to watch p block one shot and trends one shot which mam has already taken.@@Goodboy13712
I was thinking in starting that mam is just saying 8 ques can't come from 1 lec but bro even the p block page highlighted by mam has ques in jee 2024 mains actually hats of to you mam .........
1:31:40 yeha se question aaya tha 😎😎sakshi ma'am rocks nta shocks🔥🔥 2:17:00 yeh bhi question aaya tha 🫡🫡 4:57:10 yeha se bhi ma'am ne bola match the column aa sakta hai and aaya hai match the column 👍🏻 5:24:12 yeha se bhi question aaya tha 🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️ 5:26:20 yeha se bhi question aaya tha 🔥🔥.. 6:12:10 yeh bhi aaya tha 🤯🤯 Mai yeh isliye likh raha hu because koi bhi yeh comment dekhega to iss session ko jaroor dekhega and like karega 😊😊 SAARE QUESTIONS ISS ONE SHOT SE HI THE BUT MAINE WAHI QUESTIONS BATAYE JO MA'AM NE PREDICT KIYE THE ... AND YEH SARE QUESTIONS MAI APNE PAPER KE HI BATA RAHA HU 😎😎
@@cooh69 bhai maine kisi se bhi gaddari nhi ki mai vj sir se pehle ma'am se padhta tha...maine dekha tha vj sir ke notes se bhi question aaye the but ma'am mere liye 1st priority per hai 😊
07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains 09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table 14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions. 17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum 24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum. 27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons 30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction 34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right 36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right 41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons 43:35 Size trends in atomic radius 47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend 49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry 53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements 55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides 1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases 1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend. 1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements. 1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy 1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements. 1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states. 1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy 1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully. 1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron 1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy 1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table. 1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity 1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides 1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals 1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained 1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions. 1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides 1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification 1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding 2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion 2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen 2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen. 2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry 2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals. 2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds. 2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes 2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons 2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing 2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts 2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles. 2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization 2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry. 2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry 2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry. 3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry. 3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule 3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4 3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties 3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid 3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules. 3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation. 3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen 3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids 3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond 3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview 3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams. 3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing 3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties 3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation 3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry 3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements 3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points 4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds 4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy 4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stabilit
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norganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains 09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table 14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions. 17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum 24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum. 27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons 30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction 34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right 36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right 41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons 43:35 Size trends in atomic radius 47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend 49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry 53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements 55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides 1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases 1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend. 1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements. 1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy 1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements. 1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states. 1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy 1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully. 1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron 1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy 1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table. 1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity 1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides 1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals 1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained 1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions. 1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides 1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification 1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding 2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion 2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen 2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen. 2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry 2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals. 2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds. 2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes 2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons 2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing 2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts 2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles. 2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization 2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry. 2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry 2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry. 3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry. 3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule 3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4 3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties 3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid 3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules. 3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation. 3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen 3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids 3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond 3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview 3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams. 3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing 3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties 3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation 3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry 3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements 3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points 4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds 4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy 4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability.
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Chemistry Class Highlights and Important Topics 14:20 Understanding Electronic Configuration and Magnetic Properties 28:18 Understanding Atomic Radii and Valence Electrons 42:23 Understanding Electron Configuration and Atomic Size 55:50 Trends in Ionization Energy and Exceptional Cases 1:09:42 Understanding Electron Affinity and Ionization Energy 1:23:34 Trends in Electron Affinity and Electronegativity 1:35:52 Understanding Chemical Bonding and Periodic Table 1:50:56 Chemistry Class Summary: Group Number 11, Block Element, and Periodic Table 2:07:08 Understanding Chemical Bonding and Valence Bond Theory 2:21:01 Understanding Chemical Bonding and Hybridization 2:35:27 Understanding Hybridization and Molecular Shapes 2:50:31 Understanding Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 3:04:24 Understanding Chemical Bonding and Oxidation States 3:19:05 Understanding Oxidation States and Acid Structures 3:33:18 Understanding Molecular Orbital Theory and Chemical Bonding 3:47:29 Chemical Bonding and Solubility - Key Points 4:02:39 Understanding Thermal Stability and Chemical Bonding 4:35:21 Discussion on Food Habits and Preferences 4:37:14 Understanding Transition Metals and Properties of d-Block Elements 4:49:40 Understanding Metal Ions and Oxides 5:03:06 Understanding the Properties of Metal Oxides 5:17:06 Chemistry Exam Preparation Tips and Redox Reactions 5:31:50 Understanding Coordination Chemistry and Complex Compounds 5:46:36 Chemistry Lecture Key Points 6:01:40 Understanding Coordination Number and Oxidation State in Chemistry 6:16:44 Understanding Coordination Compounds and Nomenclature 6:31:47 Understanding Coordination Numbers and Hybridization 6:46:51 Chemistry Concepts and Problem Solving 7:13:41 Understanding Crystal Field Theory and Orbital Energy 7:18:23 Understanding Crystal Field Splitting Energy in Chemistry 7:32:19 Understanding T2G and Electronic Configuration
00:07 One shot session on JE Mains preparation 02:24 The Buland one shot session is a comprehensive review of inorganic chemistry. 07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains 09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table 14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions. 17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum 22:04 Teaching Inorganic Chemistry with passion and tips for success 24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum. 27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons 30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction 34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right 36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right 41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons 43:35 Size trends in atomic radius 47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend 49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry 53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements 55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides 1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases 1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend. 1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements. 1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy 1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements. 1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states. 1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy 1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully. 1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron 1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy 1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table. 1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity 1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides 1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals 1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained 1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions. 1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides 1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification 1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding 2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion 2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen 2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen. 2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry 2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals. 2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds. 2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes 2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons 2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing 2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts 2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles. 2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization 2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry. 2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry 2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry. 3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry. 3:02:28 Importance of a good teacher in making students love a subject 3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule 3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4 3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties 3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid 3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules. 3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation. 3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen 3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids 3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond 3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview 3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams. 3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing 3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties 3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation 3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry 3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements 3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points 4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds 4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy 4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability 4:11:17 Discussion on hard rice and food preparation 4:36:27 Discussion on food habits during a lecture Crafted by Merlin AI.
Even though I could only watch 4 hrs of it (will finish and revise by tomorrow) , whatever ma'am taught was amazing , for those who have done inorganic before , go for it (I had completed zidd series for inorganic from Sakshi ma'am so it was a good revision+ extra concepts) , you will not regret. Those who haven't done much inorganic , still go for it , the best you can do right now.
THANNNKKK YOUU SO SOO SOOOO MUCHH MA'AM. Its really motivating to find teachers like you. I usually hate chemistry but I got shocked at how well i concentrated in this class. When u said that its the teachers responsibility to make u love the subject I found it really relatable because i never believed i would like chemistry but u made it possible 😭😭😭💗💗💗. Once again thank u lotssssss mam
1:41:36 amphoteric oxides trick 1:43:11 some exception / practise 3:11:52 hybridization in solid state 4:57:40 catalytic property rxn 5:00:44 color of oxidation state 5:07:15 k2cro4 5:33:19 chromyl chloride test
COMPLETED THIS 8 HOURS VIDEO,,,THANKYOU SO MUCH MAM,,,,,PYQS BHI SAARE LAGA RAKHE HAIN PEHLE SE HI,,,,THIS VIDEO BOOSTED MY CONFIDENCE,,,,THANKYOU SO MUCH MAM😊🙏
For my reference:: 58:05 (eu exceptionally high) 1:10:15 ( V Co Ni ,,,, ionisation energy less ) 1:34:08 👀 1:36:38 ( group me size matter krta h nd period me electronegativity🌟 ) 💡Charge dominating factor for lattice energy over size!!!
I really felt compelled to like this video... Hats off to you ma'am... Found it a little late.. But it's better to be late than never...Thankyou so much.. And also it's my first ever comment on any youtube lecture or channel 🙏
@@utsavdadhania8380Haa revise kar raha hu but bhai mere ko maam ki organic Wali jada acha nahi laga ... aur phy k mechanics confidence NHi aaya time waste laga ..
1:31:40 yeha se question aaya tha sakshi ma'am rocks nta shocks 2:17:00 yeh bhi question aaya tha 🫡🫡 4:57:10 yeha se bhi ma'am ne bola match the column aa sakta hai and aaya hai match the column 5:24:12 yeha se bhi question aaya tha 5:26:20 yeha se bhi question aaya tha .. 6:12:10 yeh bhi aaya tha
Mam i study only organic and physical and i am very weak in inorganic but bcz of you i score 94% in chemistry in jan attempt thank you so much mam😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Mam aaj 29th ko second shift mai mera paper tha and inorganic ke saare means all question iss video ki help se ban gye literally pen tak nahi uthana pad rha tha ❤❤
Mam I wanna tell you one thing from bottom of my heart that "you are really acting as my therapist" at this point of time... Mam I swear that in these 2 years I worked too hard sacrificed many things for my goal , but Idk why even after doing all this , now my condition is like I cry everyday , just stressed out , but whenever I feel low , I start watching ur lectures and it really makes me feel better and motivated :)❤
mam really you have rocked in this session i revised chemical bonding and knew many new things aapne sch mei utube pe history bnadi hai itna acha smjhane ki or vo bhe in very less time. thank you mam 🥰🥰
I can't believe ye ek 8hrs ka lecture is just enough 😢😢 pehele maine socha ki jab mere ek base hi nhi strong hai to main lecture main kya samjh paaoungi but solute to Sakshi di 🤗🤗 abhi tk main inki doosri Playlist dekh rhi thii but ab soch rhi hu sare sub ek hi lecture main ku na khatam kr diya jaaye ❤❤😂😂 Too good lecture ❤❤
Dude l have a question can u please help me with it.... Ma'am said that zeff increase down the group that's impossible dude l have searched it so many times l still didn't get any conclusions that ma'am said..... please explain
@@Nevermid_-zl2vm Bro maam said that zeff increases down the group only in d block elements due to poor sheilding of d orbital...in other groups zeff decreases down the group
"Mam, your lectures are always a delight! The way you explain complex chemistry concepts with such clarity and precision is truly impressive. Your ability to break down difficult topics into easily understandable bits, coupled with your engaging teaching style, makes every class mesmerizing. I particularly appreciate how you use real-life examples to illustrate key points, making the subject even more relatable and interesting. Your passion for chemistry is contagious, and it's evident that you've put in a lot of effort to make the subject enjoyable for us. Thank you for making chemistry so accessible and enjoyable, Mam..❤❤❤
@@Mrhiest292 see I understand , u are trying to speak realistically and thats good obviously but also put some words of hope in it coz there are many kids out there who has messed up their prep and saying directly things like "no it wouldnt be possible at all" would make them lose all their hope! not trying to criticise u in any way but its better if u try saying things this way!! to people who are trying to figure if this would be helpful , yes it would be but u prolly cant score very high marks , this and ample amount of qn practice could get u a decent marks in chemistry which is ur best approach now!! theres always a second attempt so dw and just focus on whatever u can this time :)
S and p block m left to right jane pr effective nuclear charge badhta hai D block m top to bottom and left to right dono m zeff badhta hai 😊 More number of unpaired electron more will be the metallic metallic bond the less will be the size
Acche teachers mujhe late se kyu mikte hai 😅 Btw one of the best one shot on youtube Maine aur bhi channel ke one shot dekha lekin mam has explained each topic to the point which is relevant to jee mains Bhai agr koi teacher bol rha hai 10 mein se 8 sawal mam ke lec . Notes se ban rha hai toh koi batt hoga na bhai. Mam ka experience hai ❤ more than 7 yrs ka soo belive me mam se better teacher tumhe chemistry ka nhi milega yt pe Thank u soo much mam ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!... Love you mam for your help...🥰❤
wah bhai
07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains
09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table
14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions.
17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum
24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum.
27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons
30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction
34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right
36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right
41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons
43:35 Size trends in atomic radius
47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend
49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry
53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements
55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides
1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases
1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend.
1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements.
1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy
1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements.
1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states.
1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy
1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully.
1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron
1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy
1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table.
1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity
1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides
1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals
1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained
1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions.
1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides
1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification
1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding
2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion
2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen
2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry
2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals.
2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds.
2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes
2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons
2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing
2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles.
2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization
2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry.
2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry
2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry.
3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry.
3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule
3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4
3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties
3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid
3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules.
3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation.
3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen
3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids
3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond
3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview
3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams.
3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing
3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties
3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation
3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry
3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements
3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points
4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds
4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy
4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability.
Omgg bro
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It's from AI
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self notes
periodic properties:
54:41 boat graph
1:07:00 mukkamar W
1:12:00 V Co Ni (IE exception)
1:24:56 write 3rd period EA trend note: lithium more than Be
1:30:17 note
1:33:10 electronegativity
1:47:41 mobility note
1:54:04 shortcut
chem bonding:
2:24:29 delta bond
2:37:12 pcl5 s character
2:42:07 drago compounds
2:55:47 distortion in sp3d3 (p3d3 in ClF6- BrF6-)
3:09:22 dipole moment (side atom inc theta inc dipole moment dec)
3:11:51 NOTE
imp topics
3:38:18 nodal plane
3:49:38 hybridization of odd e- molecules
3:53:37 solubility IMP!
4:06:53 thermal stability
thanks alot
5:37:00 coordination compounds
p block nahi h kya isme ?
chhiii yrr
Kitna Aaya aapko JEE mains percentile?
11:49 trick to learn lanthanoids(57)
12:04 trick to learn actinoids
48:17 grp 13 size
53:35 boat graph for size of sc ti.... Mn ka solid str size sabse zyada
57:33 For lanthanoids europium ka size sabse zyada
1:02:08 padosi effect for 2nd period
1:06:07 mukkamar w for IE of grp 13
1:07:43 IE for 3D series vaconi
1:13:51 inert pair only for 6th period
1:16:45 niche jaate huee lower oxidation state ki stability badhti hai
1:26:46 electron affinity
S ka penetration zyada toh EA >>>>>
1:29:13 trend Of electron gain enthalpy
1:33:03 trend of En
1:42:54 oxides
3:32:40 h4p2O5 exception in oxy acids
Fajan's rule cation pe +ve zyada aur anion pe neg toh covalent character zyada
4:04:22 buaa concept
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Electron Affinity 3rd period. Ar
Bhai mera vi sm hain lekin Google me alag Dikha rha hain isiliye confusion ho rha hain
5:39:30 double salt,5:41:24 complex salt,5:44:01 ligands,5:44:41chelate,5:58:05 brown ring complex,5:58:54 used in detection of sodium nitroprusside,6:04:13 metal carbonyl,6:10:51 metal carbonyl structures(imp),6:12:30 qualitative ,6:15:18 werner"s theory,6:19:32 E.A.N ,6:22:07 Mn(CO)5 reason,6:24:27 IUPAC,6:34:46 VBT,6:41:55 vbt (exceptions/Reality),6:49:17 vbt examples,6:51:43 vbt exceptions,7:14:50 CFT,7:19:50 orbitals,7:24:19 RATT LO,7:28:16 KIM,7:31:33 FILLING of electron,7:35:10 blunder mistake,7:39:15 ques,
Thank you Bhai
You are wasting your time
exactly@@parvjain5701
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p block nahi h kya isme ?
For self rev 🎀:
36:27 - ENC conclusion
43:27 - kernel for D-block
53:59 - boat graph
1:00:38 - IE
1:02:00 - padosi effect
1:05:34 - AR
1:16:18 inert
1:21:08 EA vs EGE
1:29:38 pyq
1:34:27 Pauling scale
1:35:55 acidic
1:42:04 amphoteric
1:47:51 ionic mobility
1:51:35 trick
2:13:06 oxygen
2:15:53
2:22:18 N2 bonds
2:27:06 AR
2:38:11 s less
2:42:38 drago
2:44:31 alt.
2:49:48 bents rule
3:09:21 polar comparisons
3:11:53 pyq
3:16:10 oxy acid
3:22:57 pyro
3:39:55 mot
3:46:15 trick
3:48:25 last 1 question potential
3:51:03 odd hyb
3:54:03 s block disguise
3:59:54 fajan
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@@tanu_562 yep :)
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5:39:30 double salt,5:41:24 complex salt,5:44:01 ligands,5:44:41chelate,5:58:05 brown ring complex,5:58:54 used in detection of sodium nitroprusside,6:04:13 metal carbonyl,6:10:51 metal carbonyl structures(imp),6:12:30 qualitative ,6:15:18 werner"s theory,6:19:32 E.A.N ,6:22:07 Mn(CO)5 reason,6:24:27 IUPAC,6:34:46 VBT,6:41:55 vbt (exceptions/Reality),6:49:17 vbt examples,6:51:43 vbt exceptions,7:14:50 CFT,7:19:50 orbitals,7:24:19 RATT LO,7:28:16 KIM,7:31:33 FILLING of electron,7:35:10 blunder mistake,7:39:15 ques
11:47,14:24,15:40 E config.,23:20 exceptions,30:20 v.imp,36:21 v.imp,37:53 radius,48:29 trends,55:45 imp,57:41 exception,1:26:31 cleared,1:28:15 (4-marks),1:33:33 pauling,1:37:18 oxides,1:40:46 amphoteric,1:42:23 all +5 will be acidic,1:43:43 lattice energy,1:48:17 iupac,1:50:17 finding postion (1:53:42 trick)
(P.T completed)
Wahh Aditya ❤
@@raunaksingh1016 😇😊
Khel gye guru
@@Aditya__rajput_saji khel gaya ADITYA ~ 😂
p block nahi h kya isme ?
5:03- Periodic Properties
2:07:40- Chemical bonding
4:37:35- D and F
5:37:24- Coordination Compounds
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This is what i need
Thanku bro
Thanks bro...very much needed❤
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Thanks a lot brother 😊😊
5:03- Periodic Properties
2:07:40- Chemical bonding
4:37:35- D and F
5:37:24- Coordination Compounds
@user-hp6sf Exam k din bhi yhi puchna
@user-hp6sfIf you have never ever studied these topics then i guess No
Bro where is p block??
Bhag @@divyanshujha4329
It's just that we too are grateful but she should not keep us in disguise of whole inorganic Chem when it does not has p block in it
Can't believe but literally completed almost full inorganic in just 8.3 hrs😁..... that's all because of ur balanced and arranged content 💙
@user-hp6sftry it bruh in 1x speed only
mam ❤❤❤❤
@@Tirth4534how will you feel if someone says the same about your mother?
P block was not covered and salt analysis
@@shashwatgupta397 bro mere hisab se use spelling nahi pata hai yaar
Don't lose hope guys...push yourself as much as you can... it's not the end, don't give up... you're giving India's toughest examination,be proud of yourselves"❤
Good luck✨
~Your fellow JEE aspirant
Thank You Brother
Best of luck to you too❤
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what's the meaning of fellow
Thanks brother ❤❤❤ iam really happy for you all the best for you too
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5:03- Periodic Properties
2:07:40- Chemical bonding
4:10:00 break
4:37:35- D and F
5:37:24- Coordination Compounds
P block nhi hai ?
Good
00:07 One shot session on JE Mains preparation
02:24 The Buland one shot session is a comprehensive review of inorganic chemistry.
07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains
09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table
14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions.
17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum
24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum.
27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons
30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction
34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right
36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right
41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons
43:35 Size trends in atomic radius
47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend
49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry
53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements
55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides
1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases
1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend.
1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements.
1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy
1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements.
1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states.
1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy
1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully.
1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron
1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy
1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table.
1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity
1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides
1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals
1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained
1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions.
1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides
1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification
1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding
2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion
2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen
2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry
2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals.
2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds.
2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes
2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons
2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing
2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles.
2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization
2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry.
2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry
2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry.
3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry.
3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule
3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4
3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties
3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid
3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules.
3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation.
3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen
3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids
3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond
3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview
3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams.
3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing
3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties
3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation
3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry
3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements
3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points
4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds
4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy
4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability.
Those who are asking if it is from basic and all concepts covered or not this comment is for them :
1) You can't expect to finish a 2 year course in 8 hours
2) Mam has experience and she has analysed the pyqs according to that, she has taught everything which could be ask in JEE main
3) Watch this one shot and try to solve pyqs, if you aren't supossed to solve them, watch the video on particular concept and try to understand it through the questions.
4) Trust Sakshi mam and know that you can't do any better than this in very less time left (15 days)
She also said in vert start that out of 10 questions from inorganic, you'll be able to solve 8-9 of them for sure after watching this.
ALL THE VERY BEST!
P.s - Thank you mam, it was great to revise and learn a few new things which were skipped in my preparation before.
You are the best and Loved your energy throughout the session.
Thank you so much🤌🏻
Aap top topper nikle yrrr but mujhe toh kuch nhi aata na Mai yhi dekh leta hu kuch toh Sikh jaaunga 😅 5 question ban jayega inorganic mai
inorganic easy hota hai, try krna ki 7-8 questions tk bhi karpao👍🏻Dont forget to watch p block one shot and trends one shot which mam has already taken.@@Goodboy13712
Yes broo this is true ... sakshi mam is best and her content is more than sufficient ❤❤❤
Aapka syallabus complete ho gaya kya
@@KhileshwarChapekar yes
I was thinking in starting that mam is just saying 8 ques can't come from 1 lec but bro even the p block page highlighted by mam has ques in jee 2024 mains actually hats of to you mam .........
I have learnt every single inorganic topic from you. Seeing this video- everything went straight in my head. Thankyou for being the best teacher ever
Dude you got rachel on your dp 😍
p block nahi h kya isme ?
1:31:40 yeha se question aaya tha 😎😎sakshi ma'am rocks nta shocks🔥🔥
2:17:00 yeh bhi question aaya tha 🫡🫡
4:57:10 yeha se bhi ma'am ne bola match the column aa sakta hai and aaya hai match the column 👍🏻
5:24:12 yeha se bhi question aaya tha 🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
5:26:20 yeha se bhi question aaya tha 🔥🔥..
6:12:10 yeh bhi aaya tha 🤯🤯
Mai yeh isliye likh raha hu because koi bhi yeh comment dekhega to iss session ko jaroor dekhega and like karega 😊😊
SAARE QUESTIONS ISS ONE SHOT SE HI THE BUT MAINE WAHI QUESTIONS BATAYE JO MA'AM NE PREDICT KIYE THE ...
AND YEH SARE QUESTIONS MAI APNE PAPER KE HI BATA RAHA HU 😎😎
abe tu to vj sir se padhta tha gaddari korbe
@@cooh69 bhai maine kisi se bhi gaddari nhi ki mai vj sir se pehle ma'am se padhta tha...maine dekha tha vj sir ke notes se bhi question aaye the but ma'am mere liye 1st priority per hai 😊
@@Naveen_Goswami789 should I refer this lecture ya phir vj sir ke long form lecture???
@@tanya_111 yes... You can watch it.. Absolutely beneficial hai yeh...
thank u yr me to bolne wala thaa ki is it enough for jee mains
07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains
09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table
14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions.
17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum
24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum.
27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons
30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction
34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right
36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right
41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons
43:35 Size trends in atomic radius
47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend
49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry
53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements
55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides
1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases
1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend.
1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements.
1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy
1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements.
1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states.
1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy
1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully.
1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron
1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy
1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table.
1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity
1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides
1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals
1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained
1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions.
1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides
1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification
1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding
2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion
2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen
2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry
2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals.
2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds.
2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes
2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons
2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing
2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles.
2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization
2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry.
2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry
2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry.
3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry.
3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule
3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4
3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties
3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid
3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules.
3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation.
3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen
3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids
3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond
3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview
3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams.
3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing
3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties
3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation
3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry
3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements
3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points
4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds
4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy
4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stabilit
who is here after knowing 27th jee paper has most inorganic questions 🤚🤚
me
Yeah
Meee
yes bro😂😂
Me also
Kash iss video ko dekhne wale hr bacha select ho jaye ...bulnd taiyari❤
bhai video ko 2.6 lakh baccho ne dekha h (18 jan 24) kya baat krre ho 😒😒🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kr bhla ho bhla
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5:03 periodic properties
2:07:40 Chemical bonding
4:37:35 D an F block
5:37:24 Coordination compounds
p block nahi h kya isme ?
Nhi hai mam ne voh separately karaya hai isi channel pe
P block
1:04:18 hw= Na
2:13:00 lewis + bonds,2:25:54 diff,2:36:52sp3d,2:39:30 drago,2:43:33,2:56:03 L.P.,3:00:20 sp3d3,3:08:55,3:10:38imp,3:13:49 oxy acids,3:19:23 cleared,3:27:19,3:29:05,3:34:03,3:39:32,3:41:08,3:48:24,3:48:30trick,3:44:40 v.imp,3:59:25 fazans rule,4:03:08 thermal stability
(chemical bonding completed)
2:07:40- Chemical bonding
4:37:35- D and F
5:37:24- Coordination Compounds
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2:07:54 chemical bonding
2:20:46 Vbt
3:14:35 oxy acid
3:33:18 mot
4:38:03 d&f block
5:05:25 k2cr2o7
5:35:04 coordination compounds
Kya bolte public ....inorganic macha raha hai...par dyan rakhe...surakshit rahe ...aur ek hi channel je jude rahe❤❤
Hello mam I'm a jee aspirant from Telangana studying in Resonance here our College fee is ₹2,40,000 for JEE and you are helping lakhs of students for free of cost and your knowledge is unappreciable thanks mam for helping us in this way..❤
3:09:23
Same yahi se question aaya hai polarity ka(27 jan shift 1)
Thank you ❤
norganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains
09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table
14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions.
17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum
24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum.
27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons
30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction
34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right
36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right
41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons
43:35 Size trends in atomic radius
47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend
49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry
53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements
55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides
1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases
1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend.
1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements.
1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy
1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements.
1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states.
1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy
1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully.
1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron
1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy
1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table.
1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity
1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides
1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals
1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained
1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions.
1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides
1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification
1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding
2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion
2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen
2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry
2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals.
2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds.
2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes
2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons
2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing
2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles.
2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization
2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry.
2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry
2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry.
3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry.
3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule
3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4
3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties
3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid
3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules.
3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation.
3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen
3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids
3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond
3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview
3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams.
3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing
3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties
3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation
3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry
3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements
3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points
4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds
4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy
4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability.
this single session has more questions in todays exam than my notebooks😭🤣
Sahi me Bhai 😅
is this enough for 8 question with pblock (that prepared myself )reply brother
u should have complete ncert before then it is enough@@rohenahong
sahi m kyaa batao abb time bhi nhi hai ........
@@chetnaagarwal5338 ha bhai
2:11:46 bonding
2:24:16 vbt
2:45:37, 2:54:45, 2:58:4
3:11:40 3:29:42 Oxy avid 4:08:52 thermal stability
Thankkkkkkkkkkkkk youuuuuuuuuuuuu soooooooooooooooo muchhhhhhhhhhhhhh mammmmmmmmmmmmmm revised entire inorganic in 3 hours , tomorrow is my exam , ill do my best with ur blessings♥
5:03- Periodic Properties
2:07:40- Chemical bonding
4:37:35- D and F
5:37:24- Coordination Compounds
Chemistry Class Highlights and Important Topics
14:20
Understanding Electronic Configuration and Magnetic Properties
28:18
Understanding Atomic Radii and Valence Electrons
42:23
Understanding Electron Configuration and Atomic Size
55:50
Trends in Ionization Energy and Exceptional Cases
1:09:42
Understanding Electron Affinity and Ionization Energy
1:23:34
Trends in Electron Affinity and Electronegativity
1:35:52
Understanding Chemical Bonding and Periodic Table
1:50:56
Chemistry Class Summary: Group Number 11, Block Element, and Periodic Table
2:07:08
Understanding Chemical Bonding and Valence Bond Theory
2:21:01
Understanding Chemical Bonding and Hybridization
2:35:27
Understanding Hybridization and Molecular Shapes
2:50:31
Understanding Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
3:04:24
Understanding Chemical Bonding and Oxidation States
3:19:05
Understanding Oxidation States and Acid Structures
3:33:18
Understanding Molecular Orbital Theory and Chemical Bonding
3:47:29
Chemical Bonding and Solubility - Key Points
4:02:39
Understanding Thermal Stability and Chemical Bonding
4:35:21
Discussion on Food Habits and Preferences
4:37:14
Understanding Transition Metals and Properties of d-Block Elements
4:49:40
Understanding Metal Ions and Oxides
5:03:06
Understanding the Properties of Metal Oxides
5:17:06
Chemistry Exam Preparation Tips and Redox Reactions
5:31:50
Understanding Coordination Chemistry and Complex Compounds
5:46:36
Chemistry Lecture Key Points
6:01:40
Understanding Coordination Number and Oxidation State in Chemistry
6:16:44
Understanding Coordination Compounds and Nomenclature
6:31:47
Understanding Coordination Numbers and Hybridization
6:46:51
Chemistry Concepts and Problem Solving
7:13:41
Understanding Crystal Field Theory and Orbital Energy
7:18:23
Understanding Crystal Field Splitting Energy in Chemistry
7:32:19
Understanding T2G and Electronic Configuration
4:52 periodic table
13:39 basic periodic element properties
27:29 magnetic prop
30:35 Z eff
37:00 atomic radius
00:07 One shot session on JE Mains preparation
02:24 The Buland one shot session is a comprehensive review of inorganic chemistry.
07:11 Inorganic Chemistry Marathon for JEE Mains
09:31 Understanding the atomic number and its importance in the periodic table
14:57 Understanding electronic confinements and hypothetical questions.
17:04 Hund's Rule of Maximum
22:04 Teaching Inorganic Chemistry with passion and tips for success
24:06 Understanding the electronic configuration of nickel, palladium, copper, and platinum.
27:57 Calculating Magnetic Moment for Unpaired Electrons
30:06 Influence of electron distribution on charge and attraction
34:28 Understanding the trend of effective nuclear charge from left to right
36:31 Trends in atomic radius and variations from top to bottom and left to right
41:25 Understanding the concept of valence electrons
43:35 Size trends in atomic radius
47:36 Discussion on electron shielding and size trend
49:37 D block and P block elements are super important in inorganic chemistry
53:31 Atomic size variation in d-block elements
55:52 Inorganic chemistry: Lanthanides and Actinides
1:00:06 Successive ionization energy always increases
1:02:36 Exception for Beryllium and Boron in ionization energy trend.
1:06:53 Ionization energy trends in group elements.
1:09:01 Inorganic chemistry exceptions and ionization energy
1:13:03 Inert pair effect plays a major role in sixth period elements.
1:15:08 Inert pair effect influences stability of oxidation states.
1:19:50 Electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy
1:22:06 Consider electron affinity and its trend carefully.
1:26:07 Lithium has higher electron affinity than Boron
1:27:52 Understanding Electronegativity and Electron Gain Enthalpy
1:31:24 Understanding the trends of electronegativity in the periodic table.
1:33:12 Learning shortcut for memorizing Pauling scale of electronegativity
1:38:02 Understanding the amphoteric nature of oxides
1:39:53 Inorganic Chemistry - Oxides of Non-metals
1:44:18 Lattice energy and ionic mobility explained
1:47:01 The energy released during hydration of gaseous ions.
1:51:50 Discussion on Lanthanides and Actinides
1:54:09 Importance of understanding periodic classification
1:58:02 Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Bonding
2:09:02 Inorganic Chemistry - Nuclear Attraction and Repulsion
2:13:06 Understanding the structure and bonding of oxygen and nitrogen
2:15:04 Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
2:19:51 Lewis dot structure and Valence Bond Theory in Inorganic Chemistry
2:21:57 Understanding the formation of sigma and pi bonds in Nitrogen 2p orbitals.
2:26:23 Beryllium undergoes hybridization to form bonds.
2:28:52 Understanding hybridization and molecular shapes
2:33:32 Understanding the properties of pair and bond electrons
2:35:15 Discussion about buying toys and family outing
2:39:27 Explaining Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
2:41:49 Discussion on hybridization and bond angles.
2:46:33 Understanding VBT, VSPR, and hybridization
2:49:41 Understanding the positioning of lone pairs in inorganic chemistry.
2:54:06 Understanding the pyramidal and pentagonal structures in inorganic chemistry
2:56:23 Understanding the concept of active loan pair in inorganic chemistry.
3:00:40 Discussion on sp3d hybridization and its application in molecular geometry.
3:02:28 Importance of a good teacher in making students love a subject
3:06:21 Understanding the polarity of H2O molecule
3:08:18 Comparing dipole moments of CH3Cl and CCl4
3:13:25 Understanding oxy acids and their properties
3:15:49 Understanding the oxidation states and nomenclature of chloric acid
3:19:48 Understanding the concept of loan pairs in oxygen molecules.
3:21:52 Learn about various types of phosphoric acids and their formation.
3:26:24 Phosphorus forms strong bonds with oxygen
3:28:28 Understanding the structure of oxy acids
3:32:35 Discussing the exception involving the oxidation state and PP bond
3:34:49 Molecular Orbital Theory overview
3:38:47 Understanding nodal planes in molecular orbital diagrams.
3:40:56 Inorganic Chemistry Electron Orbital Mixing
3:45:09 Understanding diamagnetic and paramagnetic properties
3:47:19 Importance of specific chemistry topics for exam preparation
3:52:21 The concept of Rakshabandhan in the context of chemistry
3:54:15 Solubility trends in s-block elements
3:58:41 Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling points
4:01:47 Discussing thermal stability and polarizability of ionic compounds
4:05:47 Thermal stability is determined by lattice energy
4:07:34 Understanding the relationship between polarizing power and thermal stability
4:11:17 Discussion on hard rice and food preparation
4:36:27 Discussion on food habits during a lecture
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Revision:-
9:57 lanthanoids and actinoids mnemonics
24:15 exceptional e configuration
2:53:37 exceptional vsepr
3:08:27 comparing dipole
3:48:30 unique topic
3:52:15 solubility
4:03:04 thermal stability
7:47:23 optical isomerism
2024 april attempt.... restart ❤❤
Bolde yaar like karke....mee ek hi hu kya....kitne hoo like karke batana. ...🌚🔥
like mangne ka tarika thoda cazual he
@wason780 like mangne ki tarika nahi....ham kitne teh dekhna hai....
Mai thodina likes ke sath channel bana dunga kya kare Bhai likes ke sath💀🥲
Pdf link kidhar hai session ki..?
song galo this sigma male ko
@@marriruthvik1290
@@Mudita-gq1xx Vora classes app
sorry mam i cant share this to any one.... am
speechless mam after finishing this........
Even though I could only watch 4 hrs of it (will finish and revise by tomorrow) , whatever ma'am taught was amazing , for those who have done inorganic before , go for it (I had completed zidd series for inorganic from Sakshi ma'am so it was a good revision+ extra concepts) , you will not regret. Those who haven't done much inorganic , still go for it , the best you can do right now.
p block nahi h kya isme ?
Kya concept batati ho mmmm 👍👍👍
THANNNKKK YOUU SO SOO SOOOO MUCHH MA'AM. Its really motivating to find teachers like you. I usually hate chemistry but I got shocked at how well i concentrated in this class. When u said that its the teachers responsibility to make u love the subject I found it really relatable because i never believed i would like chemistry but u made it possible 😭😭😭💗💗💗. Once again thank u lotssssss mam
p block nahi h kya isme ?
1:41:36 amphoteric oxides trick
1:43:11 some exception / practise
3:11:52 hybridization in solid state
4:57:40 catalytic property rxn
5:00:44 color of oxidation state
5:07:15 k2cro4
5:33:19 chromyl chloride test
6:50:45
6:44:35
6:47:50
7:34:49 pairing energy
7:55:47
🤎🤎🤎I can so proudly say that you are my teacher ❤❤❤Seriously Hats off to you Ma'am💙💙💙
bhai diye hue hn vora classes aap ke free course section mein@user-hp6sf
3:44:00 MOT (Chotila method)
3:45:03 Magnetic properties
p block nahi h kya isme ?
will definitely finish this before my exam on 31 january shift
Shift?
Mera bhi 31st ko h 2nd shift
Centre?
@@Yoobxmdkhsj morning
@@pragyanmishra9624 i m from haryana
1:45:00 latice energy
2:57:27 3:10:11
COMPLETED THIS 8 HOURS VIDEO,,,THANKYOU SO MUCH MAM,,,,,PYQS BHI SAARE LAGA RAKHE HAIN PEHLE SE HI,,,,THIS VIDEO BOOSTED MY CONFIDENCE,,,,THANKYOU SO MUCH MAM😊🙏
For my reference::
58:05 (eu exceptionally high)
1:10:15 ( V Co Ni ,,,, ionisation energy less )
1:34:08 👀
1:36:38 ( group me size matter krta h nd period me electronegativity🌟 )
💡Charge dominating factor for lattice energy over size!!!
Dropper?
@@Yoobxmdkhsj yup ! its gonna be 1st attempt
@@fragrance00 coaching li h khi se ya yt hi?
@@fragrance00insta pr ho?
@@fragrance00bhai inorganic Bilkul Nahi Aati Mereko
Dekh şakta Hu Kya ye lecture ?
Dropper Hu Mai Bhi 💀😭
who all started watching after 1 shift 1 and 2 analysis..
8:04:00 P block and salt analysis
Pdf kaha milega iss session ka ?
@@divyapandey8715 vora classes app pe
I really felt compelled to like this video... Hats off to you ma'am... Found it a little late.. But it's better to be late than never...Thankyou so much.. And also it's my first ever comment on any youtube lecture or channel 🙏
For 9th April shift 1
Starting time : 11:00 Am ( 5 April )
Completed : 5:00 Pm
Same bro 9th s1
kitna hua chalu kar rhe ho kya abhi
@@utsavdadhania8380Haa revise kar raha hu but bhai mere ko maam ki organic Wali jada acha nahi laga ... aur phy k mechanics confidence NHi aaya time waste laga ..
Rvn
27:21 43:39 1:04:28 1:52:25 2:16:02❤ 2:20:19 ❤ 2:41:37 drgo 3:29:20 making strt
Today date is 4th April
And the time is 7
And for my exam there are 2hrs to go
Iam here watching this for revision ❤
@bro-on1pm tq
@KritikaSharma-im6fq nice
I gave my best and all the best to u
Maam the numbering you did of every topic is really helpful to refer afterwards ❤❤❤
Best teacher for chemistry ❤❤❤
1:31:40 yeha se question aaya tha sakshi ma'am rocks nta shocks
2:17:00 yeh bhi question aaya tha 🫡🫡
4:57:10 yeha se bhi ma'am ne bola match the column aa sakta hai and aaya hai match the column
5:24:12 yeha se bhi question aaya tha
5:26:20 yeha se bhi question aaya tha ..
6:12:10 yeh bhi aaya tha
6:56:30 can't thankyou enough maam, team vora is precious to us.
tysm for this session mam, much appreciated 💗
going to start watching it now
will update it later
hope so i will complete it till morning
really mam you taught all the important concept in just 8 hr thanks a lot
Mam i study only organic and physical and i am very weak in inorganic but bcz of you i score 94% in chemistry in jan attempt thank you so much mam😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
same doubt
@@sushmasharma4949
@@sushmasharma4949pehle kitne the jan mein
52%
32:10 34:10 43:20 49:15 53:20 57:45 1:05:30 1:08:30 1:11:45 1:13:30 1:16:40 1:18:00 1:18:55 1:19:50 1:21:40 1:22:40 1:24:20 1:28:30 1:30:15 3:01:10 3:07:00 3:09:30 3:37:00 3:42:00 3:59:30 4:01:35 4:06:00 4:08:00 4:40:10 4:42:25 4:45:50 4:50:10 4:53:40 4:55:00 4:55:50 4:57:30 5:01:50 5:03:20
1:52:00 ,1:53:50 2:11:20 2:42:40
Mam aaj 29th ko second shift mai mera paper tha and inorganic ke saare means all question iss video ki help se ban gye literally pen tak nahi uthana pad rha tha ❤❤
mera 1 ko hai mai dekh rha hu abhi kam ho jayega na?
Bhai Mera 29 ko tha to hm 28 ko dekhe the 😂😂😂
@@himanshusrivastavcse-1359waah Bhai help hua tha kya? Kitna questions banaye chemistry me Mera 1 ko hai ioc kiye hai lekin utna acche se nhi
@@ADARSHKUMAR-dq6zn Bhai smjh chemistry mai 25 ke 25 ban gye
@@himanshusrivastavcse-1359 accha bhai pura chemistry kaha se kiye thhe baaki oc aur pc
Mam jis topics ko lekar hum saal bhar rote rahe aaj wo 8 ghanto me clear ho gaye
Jai ho vora classes ki 😅
Amazing lecture ma'am Thank you so much ❤
Mam I wanna tell you one thing from bottom of my heart that "you are really acting as my therapist" at this point of time... Mam I swear that in these 2 years I worked too hard sacrificed many things for my goal , but Idk why even after doing all this , now my condition is like I cry everyday , just stressed out , but whenever I feel low , I start watching ur lectures and it really makes me feel better and motivated :)❤
I see this for 2nd attempt 😊😊😊
Me too😊
✋
Lecture done 🤧🤧
Best teacher for chemistry ❤😊
mam really you have rocked in this session i revised chemical bonding and knew many new things aapne sch mei utube pe history bnadi hai itna acha smjhane ki or vo bhe in very less time. thank you mam 🥰🥰
Can we use this for neet 😢
@@ugaugasree7768 yes
@@himani9812 thank you dude ✨
I can't believe ye ek 8hrs ka lecture is just enough 😢😢 pehele maine socha ki jab mere ek base hi nhi strong hai to main lecture main kya samjh paaoungi but solute to Sakshi di 🤗🤗 abhi tk main inki doosri Playlist dekh rhi thii but ab soch rhi hu sare sub ek hi lecture main ku na khatam kr diya jaaye ❤❤😂😂
Too good lecture ❤❤
Exactly!!!
@@MyStudy-hl7ekbro notes kha milege
Hey I don't know anything in inorganic can I watch this one shot is it enough ushkai baad fir I will do pyqs kyu ki mains bhout pass hai
Kindly reply
@@Ujjwal_Chauhan App pr
Really ma'am thank u so muchhhhhhhh for this section, i thought jee is hard but u made it easy
Thank you, mam, for your great session of chemistry. Because of that, I attempted 23 questions out of 25 in JEE CHEMISTRY
Kese questions the bhai
Any suggestion
Maths and physics kesa tha
@kshitijagarwal742 did questions come from this video ?
@rishirajtomar8542 maths is little bit tough but physics is moderate
@sahildamemes3846 is easy to moderate in chemistry and physics, but in maths, the question is little bit tough with more calculations
Wonderful lec maam Thankyou so much...❤
Dude l have a question can u please help me with it.... Ma'am said that zeff increase down the group that's impossible dude l have searched it so many times l still didn't get any conclusions that ma'am said..... please explain
@@Nevermid_-zl2vm Bro maam said that zeff increases down the group only in d block elements due to poor sheilding of d orbital...in other groups zeff decreases down the group
@@SparkedBannda okay bro Thanks 😄
Thank youu ma'am aaplog etani mehnat karte ho ham logo ke liye❤❤❤
Best teacher for chemistry ♥️♥️♥️......Thank you so much mam💞💞💞
"Mam, your lectures are always a delight! The way you explain complex chemistry concepts with such clarity and precision is truly impressive. Your ability to break down difficult topics into easily understandable bits, coupled with your engaging teaching style, makes every class mesmerizing. I particularly appreciate how you use real-life examples to illustrate key points, making the subject even more relatable and interesting. Your passion for chemistry is contagious, and it's evident that you've put in a lot of effort to make the subject enjoyable for us. Thank you for making chemistry so accessible and enjoyable, Mam..❤❤❤
Mam I am always here for you. my inorganic has improved so much after your classes thanks for doing so much hard work for us //SALUTE👏👏
completed😊 thnks alot mam ❤❤
she is the only one tchr who takes a lot of efforts for her students
42:27 kernel
55:28 lanth act contr
1:09:53 d block IE, inert pair effect, EA vs EGE
1:35:14 hydrides oxides nature, LE, HE
2:12:24 lewis dot, coordinate bond
2:36:45 TBP, drago
2:49:15 steric no.5
2:55:50 st. no.7-- 61
3:05:33 dipole moment, solid state hyb, oxyacids
3:48:12 imp 6 topics
4:44:46 variable o.s.
4:50:10 Cu, E0 values
4:58:51 colour of ions, oxides, K2Cr2O7
5:18:15 KMnO4, extra reactions, CrO2Cl2 test
5:47:26 ligands
6:05:31metal carbonyls, extras, werner's th, EAN
Thankyou for this great revision mam. At the last moment it means a lot for us. Hats off to your energy during the session mam....
Hat's off to your hard work maam❤ my jee on 31january evening shift.....i hope till that i will complete all sessions by you
Same here buddy😅
👍
congratulations 200k strong family
p block nahi h kya isme ?
Thankyou very much you r really working hard❤
fully revised mam thankyou lots of love
thankyou very much
Best IOC one shot for jee.. Grateful for having a teacher like you mam...❤❤❤
its literaly very helpful for every student does not matter how much he/she studied in whole year. Go for it. respect for sakshi mam🙏🙏
It dose matter bro... 😢
Jo padh rahe the wo pagal nahi the😊
@@Mrhiest292 JEE Main crack krne ke liye 75 days minimum paddhai krni hoti hai, kisine 75 days bhi religiously crack kiya woh easily 98%ile+ la skta hai, aur jinhone shiddat se 1 saal paddha hai, unka JEE Advanced crack hona bhi bohot likely hota hai
@@DA6SH hn exactly you need 75days of hardwork ... Sirf 8 hrs ka lecture se ni hoga 🥲
@@Mrhiest292 see I understand , u are trying to speak realistically and thats good obviously but also put some words of hope in it coz there are many kids out there who has messed up their prep and saying directly things like "no it wouldnt be possible at all" would make them lose all their hope! not trying to criticise u in any way but its better if u try saying things this way!! to people who are trying to figure if this would be helpful , yes it would be but u prolly cant score very high marks , this and ample amount of qn practice could get u a decent marks in chemistry which is ur best approach now!! theres always a second attempt so dw and just focus on whatever u can this time :)
best teacher evr thank you mam for your support 🙏
Legends who are watching before one day exam
😂
is this worth watching to get full in mains
Aur Us Legend Me Se Ek Ap Bhi Ho...😅
Me bhi hu😂
Me also
Aacha hua session pehle hi dekh liya❤❤❤❤ thank you so so much mam ❤❤❤❤
Mera 31 ko hai indore any tips
Bro Mera 30th ko hai ....usske baad de denge tips😅😅.....
Thank you mam tq ❤ so much
I just cant believe that i had completed full inorganic in 8 hr
The best sessions ever❤
S and p block m left to right jane pr effective nuclear charge badhta hai
D block m top to bottom and left to right dono m zeff badhta hai 😊
More number of unpaired electron more will be the metallic metallic bond the less will be the size
3:06:00 dipole moment question as said by ma'am.. in 27th Jan paper
maam u are the best chemistry teacher ever thank you sakshi maam
Acche teachers mujhe late se kyu mikte hai 😅
Btw one of the best one shot on youtube
Maine aur bhi channel ke one shot dekha lekin mam has explained each topic to the
point which is relevant to jee mains
Bhai agr koi teacher bol rha hai 10 mein se 8 sawal mam ke lec . Notes se ban rha hai toh koi batt hoga na bhai. Mam ka experience hai ❤ more than 7 yrs ka soo belive me mam se better teacher tumhe chemistry ka nhi milega yt pe
Thank u soo much mam ❤❤❤❤
10 sawaal aateein bhi hai IOC ke? You sure about that...usually 6-7 questions aatein hai na?
@@DA6SH this didn’t age well 💀
💀💀💀@@focusonmyaim8980