JEE: Study Notes and Important Questions - States of Matter

This article talks about important concepts, formulae and previous year questions related to States of Matter for JEE Main and JEE Advanced Entrance Examination 2019. It will help JEE aspirants to understand the difficulty level of the questions which can be asked in coming examination.

JEE Examination 2019: States of Matter
JEE Examination 2019: States of Matter

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is a national level engineering entrance examination. After cracking JEE Main and JEE Advanced, students can get admission in prestigious engineering colleges like IITs, NITs, IIITs and CFTIs. In this article, students will get chapter notes of States of Matter based on the latest syllabus of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Students always get 1-2 questions from this topic in Chemistry section. These notes all important topics of States of Matter like

  1. Boyle's law,
  2. Charles's law,
  3. Gay Lussac's law,
  4. Avogadro law,
  5. Ideal gas equation,
  6. Dalton's law of partial pressure,
  7. Compression factor and
  8. Vander Waal's equation

In these notes, they have included important concepts, formulae and some previous year solved questions which will help students to understand the concept in an easiest possible way. Students can use these notes for quick revision when exams are around the corner.

Important Concepts:

Some previous year solved questions are given below:

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