Chemical and ionic equilibrium plus thermodynamics give numerical questions with clear formulas — high accuracy zone.
Kp = Kc(RT)^Δn; Le Chatelier predicts shift direction
pH = −log[H⁺]; for buffers use Henderson equation
ΔU = q + W; Hess's law for enthalpy of reaction
ΔG = ΔH − TΔS; spontaneous when ΔG < 0
Le Chatelier's principle plus Kc/Kp relation answer most equilibrium questions.
On average, 3 questions per paper come from Equilibrium & Thermodynamics — about 100% of the Chemistry paper, worth roughly 15 marks.
It is rated Medium. Le Chatelier's principle plus Kc/Kp relation answer most equilibrium questions.
Equilibrium & Thermodynamics follows the NCERT Class 11–12 syllabus for Chemistry. CUET UG questions stay within NCERT scope.
10 minutes. Bloom-level questions. Know exactly where you stand.