What are the important chapters to score 130+ in chemistry at neet 2019
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You can get the complete information of the weightage of chapters for NEET by going into the link given below..Not only chemistry there are weightages for other subjects also
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
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Every chapter is equally important.
Important chapters cannot be predicted as there's no guarantee that the questions would come from that chapters only.
For example a student cannot study what is haloalkanes, aldehydes, ketons, etc if he/she hasn't studied Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry.
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**Chemical bonding and molecular structure is the very important topic which covers maximum marks
**Thermodynamics is the second foremost topic
**Equilbrium
*organic chemistry
**p block elements
** coordination compounds
**solutions
**redox reactions
These above are very important to score 130 plus in chemistry
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Chemistry is a very vast subject.
Though all chapters need to be studied for scoring 130+, the chapters which need more attention and carry more weightage are -
General Organic Chem (GOC)
Chemical Kinetics
Chemical Bonding
p-block elements
Periodic Table
Biomolecules
Hydrocarbons
Thermodynamics
Solutions
General Physical Chemistry (14 ques)
Equilibrium
For more detailed info -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics/amp
I hope this helps.
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