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States of Matter Summary: In the context of NEET, States of Matter is a medium weightage topic. The examination typically tests this concept via Numerical questions.✨ 9 core subtopics covered in the latest syllabus.
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The key subtopics in States of Matter are: Intermolecular forces – London, dipole-dipole, H-bond, Thermal energy & states of matter, Gas laws – Boyle's, Charles', Gay-Lussac's laws, Avogadro's law & ideal gas equation PV = nRT, Kinetic molecular theory of gases, Distribution of molecular speeds – Maxwell-Boltzmann, Real gases – deviations from ideal behaviour, van der Waals equation, Liquefaction & critical temperature, Liquid state – vapour pressure, viscosity, surface tension. Focus on these for NEET preparation.
Based on past paper analysis, States of Matter typically has 1-2 questions in NEET. Weightage: Medium.
States of Matter questions are typically Numerical format. Expect calculation-based problems requiring formula application.