TS POLYCET 2025 Chemistry Most Important Topics and Questions
Based on the questions that appeared last year from all chapters, TS POLYCET 2025 Chemistry Most Important Topics and Questions have been provided on the page below.
TS POLYCET 2025 Chemistry Most Important Topics and Questions: As the Telangana State Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (TS POLYCET) exam 2025 approaches, students preparing for the Chemistry subject are keenly focusing on the most important topics and questions from the question papers to optimize their study strategies. By analysing previous question papers and expert suggestions, some topics and questions have been identified as frequently appearing in the exam and are listed below. Chemistry in TS POLYCET 2025 mainly covers topics such as organic chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, atomic structure, nuclear chemistry, and electrochemistry. Some of the most frequently asked questions include states of matter, redox reactions, and environmental chemistry.
TS POLYCET 2025 Chemistry Most Important Topics
Aspirants can check the important topics for TS POLYCET Chemistry 2025 below.
Electrochemistry | Surface Chemistry |
Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium | Chemical Kinetics |
Redox Reactions | Polymers |
Chemical Thermodynamics | Atomic Structure |
Organic Compounds (Oxygen & Halogen Functional Group) | Spectroscopy Measurements Including UV, IR, NMR |
Biomolecules | Phase Equilibria & Solutions |
TS POLYCET Chemistry Most Important Questions 2025
Based on the previous year’s trends, from each chapter, the TS POLYCET 2025 Chemistry Most Important Questions are provided in the following table:
Serial Number | Questions |
1. | Maximum number of electrons in a sub shell is equal to |
2. | Quantum mechanical model of atom was developed by: |
3. | Replacing one hydrogen from NH3 by alkyl group will result in the formation of _____. |
4. | Poling process is used to |
5. | Law of octaves was proposed by ______. |
6. | Number of bond pairs and lone pairs in the valence shell of nitrogen in NH3. |
7. | The reaction of an acid with a base to give a salt and water is known as ______. |
8. | What is the structural formula of simplest ketone? |
9. | Which one of the following can be used as acid-base indicator to detect acidic or basic nature of solution? |
10. | What do you observe on pouring potassium hydroxide on red and blue litmus papers? |
11. | Niels Bohr received Nobel Prize in ______. |
12. | Strong ionic bond is formed between ____ and ____ group elements. |
13. | Presence of 3 unpaired electrons in nitrogen can be explained by ____ principle. |
14. | The maximum number of electrons in M shell is _____. |
15. | Valance Bond Theory was proposed by _____. |
16. | The hydrocarbons containing only single bonds between carbon atoms are called _____. |
17. | If the hydrogen atom of -COOH gets replaced by ‘R’ (alkyl group) _____ are obtained. |
18. | The final compound formed when methane react with chlorine in presence of sunlight is _____. |
19. | Lithium, sodium and ______ are Dobereiner’s triads. |
20. | Linus Pauling proposed the concept of _____. |
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