Chemistry
Chemical bonding for JEE Main & Advanced — shapes, polarity, and hybridisation
Why bonding explains structure across organic and inorganic JEE, and how each paper tests hybridisation traps.
On JEE Main
Main tests VSEPR geometry, hybridisation labels, dipole moment direction, and hydrogen bonding comparisons in standard MCQ format. Bond order in isoelectronic species and back-bonding in p-block are common single-correct traps.
On JEE Advanced
Advanced uses multi-correct and paragraph formats. MO theory bond order, resonance stabilisation energy arguments, and geometry-plus-polarity combined questions all appear. A Lewis structure drawn carefully eliminates most wrong options before you read the choices.
How to practise
Use PracticeJEE's Chemical Bonding topic practice to turn rules into automatic sketches under time limits.
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