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Which book on Inorganic Chemistry is good for JEE Advanced?

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Build a two-layer stack:
Layer 1 (must-do): NCERT—especially Periodic Trends, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, p-Block. Treat NCERT as the syllabus contract: underline facts, tables, and “exception” notes; convert them into 1-page summaries per subtopic.
Layer 2 (depth + problems): Choose one advanced-aligned inorganic text that explains bonding models (VBT, CFT, MO), trends with reasons, and qualitative chemistry without drowning you in university-level detail. Pair it with a chapter-wise problem book that mirrors JEE Advanced styles: assertion-reason, multi-correct, and paragraph type.

The key isn’t collecting titles; it’s consistency. Your weekly cycle should be: (1) read NCERT → (2) read the same topic from your advanced text for mechanisms/logic → (3) solve mixed problems (PYQs + advanced-level sets) → (4) revise with a one-pager and flashcards. If a book’s explanations make you say, “Ah, that’s why this exception happens,” it’s the right one. If it feels like a phonebook of facts, switch.

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