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SHUBHAM SONI

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Yes, MTG NCERT Fingertips Chemistry is a good reference for EAMCET Chemistry concepts as it covers NCERT-based questions concisely. However, EAMCET also includes advanced and application-based questions, so supplement it with:

 

Andhra/Telangana EAMCET-specific books (like Sriram/GRB)

 

Previous year papers (for trends)

 

Practice numericals & organic reactions

If you understand NCERT concepts well, Fingertips can help, but don't rely solely on it for high scores.

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AAQIB MEHMOOD

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The online application process for admission to the B.Sc. programme in Chemistry at Belur Institute (Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira) typically starts in May and closes in June.

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AAQIB MEHMOOD

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No, the Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) does not offer a specific degree programme that combines Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.

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vikash kumar

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The structure of an atom in chemistry class 11 is a particle (nucleus) that is surrounded by positively charged protons, electrons (negative charge), and neutrons (no charge). The negatively charged electrons orbit around the nucleus.

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Nishtha Datta

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Students ask this question many a times that wehter NCERT are enough or they should follow other reference books. Students should use NCERT books for CBSE Class 12 board exams, NCERT is more than sufficient for mastering the Biomolecules chapter. All key concepts, definitions, and reactions asked in the exams are directly covered in the textbook, WE have provided NCERT Solutions for Class 12 chemistry Biomolecules

However, for competitive exams like NEET and JEE, while NCERT remains the primary reference, students should also solve additional MCQs from reference books like MTG NCERT at Your Fingertips, NCERT Exemplar, or pra

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Esha Garg

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Chapter 10 Biomolecules of Class 12 Chemistry includes several important topics which are frequently asked in the state and cbses board exams. The most important topics in the Biomolecules chapter include the classification and structure of carbohydrates (monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides), amino acids and proteins (including peptide bond formation), enzymes and their characteristics, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA structure and components), and vitamins with their types and deficiencies.

Questions often focus on structural identification, naming, and functions of biomolecules, as well as simple reactions like hydrolysis

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Piyush Vimal

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Biomolecules are organic compounds essential to life, found in all living organisms. Biomolecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, enzymes, and vitamins.

NCERT Class 12 Chemistry chapter 10 Biomolecules covers the molecular basis of life, including the structure, types, and functions of each biomolecule. This chapter is important because it connects chemistry to biology and helps students understand metabolism, heredity, and biochemical reactions. It also forms the foundation for higher studies in medicine, biochemistry, and biotechnology. Biomolecules are also frequently tested in CBSE board exams and compet

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Pedada Rajesh

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In the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry board exams, Chapter 9: Amines typically carries a weightage of 6 marks.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Mock Exam Resources available on the websites mentioned below:

- MSOMI BORA: Free mock exams for Form Four students

- Free KCSE Past Papers: KCSE past papers and mock exams

- AQA, Revision World, Skolatis: Past papers and resources for GCSE, iGCSE, and A-Level exams

These resources can help with exam preparation.

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Anushree Tiwari

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Diazonium salts are formed by treating primary aromatic amines (such as aniline) with nitrous acid (generated in situ from NaNO? and HCl) at low temperatures (0–5°C). A common example is benzene diazonium chloride (C? H? N? Cl? ). Diazonium salts contain the functional group –N? X? , where X? is typically a halide like Cl? or Br?

These salts are important because they are highly reactive intermediates used in various chemical processes, Check below;

  • Azo dye synthesis (via coupling reactions)

  • Replacement reactions to introduce functional groups like –OH, –CN, –X (halides)

  • Various organic conversions in synthetic chemistry (vita

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