V K Jaiswal Inorganic Chemistry

If your base concepts are weak, this book will be frustrating. It does not explain why $Mn^{2+}$ is pale pink or why $Cu^{2+}$ is blue; it simply asks you questions about their magnetic moments or electronic configurations.

Since there is no widely recognized standard textbook authored by a "V.K. Jaiswal" specifically titled Inorganic Chemistry in the same league as J.D. Lee or O.P. Tandon, it is highly likely you are referring to the popular (often published by Shri Balaji Publications), which are ubiquitous among Indian JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) aspirants. v k jaiswal inorganic chemistry

Arjun opens Chapter 1: Periodic Properties. Question 1.1: "Arrange the following in order of increasing ionic radius: Na+, Mg2+, Al3+, O2-, F-." If your base concepts are weak, this book

This is arguably the book's strongest selling point. Inorganic chemistry is often considered "theory-heavy," but JEE Advanced asks very tricky, application-based questions. Jaiswal’s book is a goldmine for these. It contains questions compiled from past years of JEE (Advanced) and IIT-JEE, categorized beautifully by topic. Jaiswal" specifically titled Inorganic Chemistry in the same

Question 1.2: "Why is the second ionization energy of sodium greater than the second ionization energy of magnesium?"