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Chemistry Class 12

Welcome to StudyGot! Chemistry is a high-scoring subject if you master the concepts of Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. Whether you are preparing for Class 12 Board Exams, NEET, or JEE Main, our chapter-wise resources are designed to help you succeed. Below, you will find complete NCERT notes, important name reactions, and solution PDFs for all 10 chapters.

Part 1: Physical & Inorganic
  • 1. SolutionsView
  • 2. ElectrochemistryView
  • 3. Chemical KineticsView
  • 4. The d- and f-Block ElementsView
  • 5. Coordination CompoundsView
Part 2: Organic Chemistry
  • 6. Haloalkanes and HaloarenesView
  • 7. Alcohols, Phenols and EthersView
  • 8. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic AcidsView
  • 9. AminesView
  • 10. BiomoleculesView

Study Tip: To score full marks, focus on practicing Organic Name Reactions and solving numerical problems in Electrochemistry and Kinetics. Don't forget to revise the trends in the d- and f-block elements. If you find these notes helpful, please share StudyGot with your friends!

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Chemistry Class 12

Welcome to StudyGot! Chemistry is a high-scoring subject if you master the concepts of Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. Whether you are preparing for Class 12 Board Exams, NEET, or JEE Main, our chapter-wise resources are designed to help you succeed. Below, you will find complete NCERT notes, important name reactions, and solution PDFs for all 10 chapters.

Part 1: Physical & Inorganic
  • 1. SolutionsView
  • 2. ElectrochemistryView
  • 3. Chemical KineticsView
  • 4. The d- and f-Block ElementsView
  • 5. Coordination CompoundsView
Part 2: Organic Chemistry
  • 6. Haloalkanes and HaloarenesView
  • 7. Alcohols, Phenols and EthersView
  • 8. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic AcidsView
  • 9. AminesView
  • 10. BiomoleculesView

Study Tip: To score full marks, focus on practicing Organic Name Reactions and solving numerical problems in Electrochemistry and Kinetics. Don't forget to revise the trends in the d- and f-block elements. If you find these notes helpful, please share StudyGot with your friends!