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Sorry. You didn't fulfill the eligiblity criteria of the nest exam. You are not able to take admission in any medical college because in 2025,the neet exam cutoff is 145-686 for general category

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Pallavi Pathak

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The NCERT Exemplar includes analytical, application-based, and reasoning-type questions. It goes beyond the NCERT textbooks and helps students apply theories like VSEPR, hybridization, and MOT. It helps students to prepare for various entrance exams like NEET and JEE by strengthening their conceptual clarity.

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Hybridization predicts the geometry and bond angles in complex molecules and it helps in the understanding of how four equivalent bonds in methane (CH? )  can be formed from atoms like carbon. For observed molecular geometries, it explains the formation of the equivalent orbitals (like sp³, sp², sp).

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In molecular shape prediction, VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory is important because based on the repulsions between the electron pairs around the central atom, it helps in predicting the three-dimensional shape of molecules. The 3D shape influences the molecule's chemical and physical properties including reactivity, polarity, and intermolecular forces.

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