i haven't taken this goofy ass subject in two years and now my university needs me (comp sci) to take it
wtf do i do i need to not fail the placement test
oh ok so for
physical- get familiar w mole concepts and stoichiometry (includes concentration of solutions like molarity etc) idk how much your test requires but i feel like basics will do, im pretty sure you know about states of matter already but get your gas laws correct
then absolutely get yourself familiar w different structures of atom and spdf configuration
some acids and bases will help and some oxidation and reduction reactions will help but not necessary dont worry too much but do them if you have time
also do this if you absolutely have to but chemical and ionic equilibrium and thermodynamics help too
inorganic some part of atomic structure falls here too but absolutely learn the periodic table and by that i dont mean memorize every single element there but if you have fun theres a song on youtube i can link. but fr learn all kinds of general trends in the periodic table and understand why different elements are in different groups
focus on s and p block the most and 3d transition elements (youll get what i mean trust)
do some of f block but again not necessary
organic youre probably fucked here coz it takes atleast one month to get even build general concepts but
try to understand carbon and its ability to make bonds
then try to understand what organic compounds are
and then try to understand their nomenclature (IUPAC)
then try some general concepts of organic like isomerism and everything
and then if youre done you should probably know things about aromatic compounds depending if your test needs it
channels- the organic chemistry tutor (teaches everything chem related tho) literally helps me survive and has comprehensive playlists too, khan academy and honestly google theres so many resources barring organic