| Chapter | Approx. Questions in NEET | Importance in N Awasthi Book | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2-3 | Extremely High (Start here) | | Atomic Structure | 2 | High (Focus on spectral lines & quantum numbers) | | Thermodynamics | 3-4 | Critical (Practice enthalpy & entropy sums) | | Chemical Equilibrium | 2-3 | High (Kp, Kc, Le Chatelier's principle) | | Ionic Equilibrium | 3-4 | Very High (pH, buffer, solubility product) | | Electrochemistry | 2 | Moderate (Nernst equation, Kohlrausch law) | | Chemical Kinetics | 3 | High (Rate laws, Arrhenius equation) | | Solution & Colligative Properties | 2-3 | High (Raoult's law, elevation in BP) |
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A: You can, but you will struggle with lengthy calculations. NCERT has limited numericals. For a safe score, you need a problem book. N Awasthi is the best, but P. Bahadur (Physical Numerical Chemistry) is a slightly lighter alternative. NCERT has limited numericals