Bonding By Amit Mahajan Sir | Chemical

Many teachers explain theory, but AM Sir integrates problems into the lecture. For example, when teaching Dipole Moment, he instantly moves to: "Compare the dipole moment of NH3 and NF3." He explains why NH3 has higher dipole (due to the direction of lone pair contribution) while NF3 has lower (vector cancellation). This prevents rote memorization.

Don't just memorize "VSEPR." Learn the why behind the shape. As Amit Mahajan Sir says, "Chemistry is not a ghost story; it has logic. Find the logic, and you find the marks." Chemical Bonding By Amit Mahajan Sir

Amit Mahajan Sir, a renowned chemistry expert, has developed a comprehensive approach to teaching chemical bonding. His approach emphasizes the importance of understanding the fundamental concepts of chemistry, including atomic structure, periodicity, and chemical bonding. Many teachers explain theory, but AM Sir integrates

| Topic | Importance | AM Sir's Magic Trick | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High (Direct Question) | "Don't count lines; count dots around atom." | | Drago’s Rule | Medium (Exceptions) | "Low electronegativity, no hybridization (PH3, AsH3)." | | Bent’s Rule | High (JEE Advanced) | "More electronegative substituent goes to orbital with less s-character." | | Lattice Energy Order | High (NEET) | "Higher charge, smaller size = Higher L.E." | | Covalent Character (Fajan’s) | High (Both Exams) | "Polarization power vs. Polarizability." | Don't just memorize "VSEPR