Complete lists of the 100 most important oxides, common acids & bases, and common cations & anions — essential for JEE, NEET & Class 11–12 inorganic chemistry.
100 Most Important Inorganic Chemistry Lists — Oxides, Acids & Bases, Cations & Anions
Inorganic chemistry forms a major portion of every competitive exam like JEE Main/Advanced and NEET, as well as Class 11 & 12 board exams. Memorizing structured lists such as oxides, acids & bases, and common cations & anions can significantly improve accuracy and speed in solving problems. Below are **three highly valuable resources** that every student should revise thoroughly.
📘 Why These Lists Are Crucial for Chemistry Exams
Inorganic chemistry often tests your recall of basic species and trends. Questions like “Identify the oxide type”, “Name the conjugate base”, or “Predict the colour of a cation” are commonplace in exams. The three linked lists above provide **structured and exam-oriented data** that you can memorize quickly and use in problem solving.
🔍 List 1: 100 Most Important Oxides & Their Nature
Oxides are binary compounds of oxygen with other elements. Knowing whether an oxide is acidic, basic, amphoteric or neutral helps in writing chemical equations, predicting reactions, and solving inorganic MCQs. Check out the complete list here:
100 Most Important Oxides & Their Nature
🔎 List 2: 100 Most Common Acids & Bases
Acids and bases form the foundation of physical and inorganic chemistry — from pH calculations to reaction mechanisms. This list includes common acids, their conjugate bases, strong vs weak categories, and exam-oriented properties:
🔎 List 3: 100 Most Common Cations & Anions
Cations and anions are the backbone of ionic chemistry. Whether it’s salt analysis, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, or titration, you’ll find these species everywhere. Memorize these for excellent performance in both MCQs and descriptive questions:
100 Most Common Cations & Anions
📈 How to Use These Lists for Quick Revision
- Make flashcards for each entry and quiz yourself daily.
- Group oxides by type (acidic/basic/amphoteric) for pattern learning.
- Create color-coded acid vs base sheets for fast recall.
- Practice naming ions with common charges from the cations/anions list.
- Use these lists when solving past JEE/NEET questions to reinforce memory.
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📍 Conclusion — Master Inorganic Chemistry Faster
Memorizing these lists will give you a strong foundation in inorganic chemistry and significantly boost your performance in both board exams and competitive tests like JEE and NEET. Use the clickable tabs above to navigate directly to each list and make structured notes for revision.
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