Chemical Bonding Full Chapter | Class 11 Chemistry Chapter 4 | JEE 2025 Chemistry | Shilpi Mam
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The session focuses on JE Advanced 2024 Chemistry topics like Chemical Bonding, GOC, Basics of Organic Chemistry, and Coordination compounds in class 12th, with detailed explanations on bond formation, energy, and stability relationships. Key concepts like ionic, covalent, metallic, hydrogen bonds, and valence bond theories, along with hybridization, shape determination, and polarity are emphasized, highlighting the importance of understanding molecular structures and bond formations for exam preparation.
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- The session focuses on JEE Advanced 2024 questions and key Chemistry topics like Chemical Bonding, GOC, and Basics of Organic Chemistry.
- Detailed explanations are provided on the need for chemical bonds, with bond formation driven by attractive forces surpassing repulsive forces.
- The session aims to complete vital chapters within a month, emphasizing the importance of understanding key concepts for exam readiness.
- The relationship between energy and stability in chemistry is highlighted, with bond formation occurring at the state of minimum energy for stability.
- Different types of strong bonds (ionic, covalent, metallic) exhibit varying bond energies (200-400 kJ/mol), requiring significant energy for breakage.
- Weak bonds like hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces have lower bond energies (2-40 kJ/mol), with hydrogen bonds being the weakest.
- Understanding hybridization is crucial for predicting molecular geometry and bond formation, with specific geometries and angles determined by hybridized orbitals.
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Recent questions
What is the driving force behind bond formation?
Attractive force exceeding repulsive force.
How is bond energy related to stability?
Bond energy determines bond stability.
What is the Octet Rule in chemistry?
Atoms aim to have eight electrons in their outermost shell.
What are the types of strong bonds?
Ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds.
How are sigma and pi bonds formed?
Sigma bonds result from head-on overlapping, while pi bonds involve lateral overlapping.
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