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“VSEPR Theory in 5 Minutes (Easy Tricks for NEET🔥)” “Molecular Shapes Made Simple (No Confusion)” “Learn VSEPR Theory Fast & Easy”

 🔥 Introduction


Struggling to remember molecular shapes? 😩

Don’t worry—VSEPR Theory makes it super easy to predict shapes in seconds!


🧠 What is VSEPR Theory?


👉 VSEPR = Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory


👉 It says:

Electron pairs repel each other and arrange themselves to stay as far apart as possible.

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🧪 Ionic vs Covalent Bond (Easy Comparison + Tricks for NEET 2026)

🔥 Introduction


Confused between ionic and covalent bonds? 🤔

Don’t worry—this guide will make it super simple in just 5 minutes.


⚡ What is Ionic Bond?


👉 Formed by transfer of electrons


📌 Example: NaCl


Metal gives electron

Non-metal takes electron


✅ Result: Opposite charges attract


🔗 What is Covalent Bond?


👉 Formed by sharing of electrons


📌 Example: H₂, O₂, CH₄


Both atoms share electrons

No charge formation

🧠 Ionic vs Covalent (SUPER EASY TABLE)

Property Ionic Bond ⚡ Covalent Bond 🔗

Formation Transfer of electrons Sharing of electrons

Elements Metal + Non-metal Non-metal + Non-metal

Example NaCl H₂O

Melting Point High Low

Electricity Conducts (solution) Does NOT conduct

💡 BEST TRICK (Exam Shortcut)


👉 “Transfer = Ionic”

👉 “Share = Covalent”


🎯 Real Life Examples

Salt (NaCl) → Ionic

Water (H₂O) → Covalent

Oxygen (O₂) → Covalent

⚡ Quick Revision Points


✔ Ionic bond → Strong attraction

✔ Covalent bond → Shared electrons

✔ Ionic → High melting point

✔ Covalent → Low melting point


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🧪 VSEPR Theory Made Easy (Molecular Shapes in 5 Minutes) 🔥

🔥 Introduction


Struggling to remember molecular shapes? 😩

Don’t worry—VSEPR Theory makes it super easy to predict shapes in seconds!


🧠 What is VSEPR Theory?


👉 VSEPR = Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory


👉 It says:

Electron pairs repel each other and arrange themselves to stay as far apart as possible.


⚡ Basic Idea (Golden Rule)


👉 More repulsion = shape changes


Repulsion order:


Lone Pair > Bond Pair


👉 Lone pairs push bonds more strongly


📐 Common Molecular Shapes (Super Easy Table)

Electron Pairs Shape Example

2 Linear CO₂

3 Trigonal Planar BF₃

4 Tetrahedral CH₄

3 + 1 LP Pyramidal NH₃

2 + 2 LP Bent H₂O

💡 SUPER TRICK (Exam Shortcut)


👉 Count total electron pairs around central atom


Total Pairs Shape

2 Linear

3 Trigonal Planar

4 Tetrahedral


👉 Then adjust for lone pairs


🔥 Shape Changes Due to Lone Pair

CH₄ → Tetrahedral

NH₃ → Pyramidal

H₂O → Bent


👉 Same base = sp³, but shape changes!

🎯 Bond Angle Trick

Tetrahedral → 109.5°

Pyramidal → ~107°

Bent → ~104.5°


👉 Lone pair reduces angle


⚡ Quick Revision Points


✔ Electron pairs repel each other

✔ Lone pair repulsion is strongest

✔ Shape depends on total electron pairs

✔ Lone pairs change shape & angle


🚀 Conclusion


VSEPR theory is the easiest way to understand molecular shapes.

Once you learn the trick, you can solve questions in seconds ⚡

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