Revise Physical Chemistry in 2 Weeks: JEE
Physical chemistry is the most formulaic and predictable branch of JEE Main Chemistry, which makes it ideal for an intensive two-week revision sprint. Because its questions are largely numerical and its problem types repeat, focused practice converts directly into marks. This plan compresses a thorough physical-chemistry revision into fourteen days with clear daily targets, perfect for the final stretch before the exam.
Test your understanding now
Take a free 10-minute JEE mock test — no sign-up needed.
Start Mock Test →Days 1-3: Mole Concept and Atomic Structure
Begin with the mole concept, because it underpins every other physical-chemistry topic. Spend the first two days revising stoichiometry, concentration terms, and the limiting reagent until interconversions are automatic. Day three covers atomic structure: quantum numbers, electronic configuration, and the key relationships. Our mole concept guide is the ideal companion for these foundational days, and getting them solid makes everything that follows faster.
Solve at least thirty numericals each day and log every error, because the patterns you identify now will guide the rest of the sprint.
Days 4-7: Equilibrium and Thermodynamics
Days four and five cover chemical and ionic equilibrium, including the equilibrium constant, Le Chatelier's principle, pH, buffers, and solubility product. Days six and seven cover thermodynamics: enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy, and Hess's law. These topics are formula-rich, so build and revise a focused formula sheet. Equilibrium in particular generates reliable, repeatable questions that reward systematic practice. To benchmark your progress, take a free mock test at the end of week one.
Get free JEE prep resources daily
Join 50,000+ students. Free daily tips, mock tests, and insights.
Sign Up Free →Days 8-11: Electrochemistry and Kinetics
Days eight and nine cover electrochemistry: galvanic cells, the Nernst equation, conductance, and Faraday's laws of electrolysis. Days ten and eleven cover chemical kinetics: rate laws, the order of reactions, the Arrhenius equation, and half-life. Both are numerical-heavy and high-yield, with consistent problem types. Drill previous-year questions and these become near-guaranteed marks. The Nernst equation and integrated rate laws are the two formulas most worth mastering here.
Keep logging errors and revisit any formula that trips you up the next morning.
Days 12-14: Solutions, States of Matter, and Mocks
Day twelve covers solutions, including colligative properties and Raoult's law, and day thirteen covers the states of matter and the gas laws. Day fourteen is a full simulation: take a complete mock under exam conditions and analyze every physical-chemistry error. These final topics are smaller but supply reliable questions, and finishing with a mock consolidates everything you have revised.
Making the Sprint Work
Throughout the two weeks, revise your formula sheet every morning, solve a high volume of previous-year numericals, and review errors ruthlessly. Physical chemistry rewards practice more than reading, so keep the balance tilted toward solving. This sprint fits neatly inside the broader framework of our 30-day plan. Commit to the daily targets and physical chemistry becomes the most dependable, highest-scoring branch in your Chemistry preparation.
Unlock Full JEE Preparation
2,000+ Bloom-level questions, full mock tests, rank predictor and analytics. Just ₹149/month.
Upgrade for ₹149/month →Written by Amit Tyagi
ISB alumnus and founder of 10minJEE. amit@berriesadvisory.com
Practice this topic in 10 minutes
Bloom-level questions mapped to exactly what you just read.
Start free →