Detailed handwritten notes covering all major Class XII Chemistry chapters — Solutions, Electrochemistry, Kinetics, d & f Block, Coordination Compounds, and the full Organic Chemistry sequence. 10 chapter-wise PDFs in one folder.
There is something about well-made handwritten notes that printed textbooks and typed summaries cannot replace — the density of information, the visual layout of formulas, the reaction mechanisms drawn step by step. For Chemistry especially, where you need to see how structures change across a reaction, good handwritten notes are one of the most effective revision tools available.
This folder contains 10 chapter-wise PDFs of detailed handwritten Chemistry notes covering the entire Class XII syllabus — Physical, Inorganic, and Organic. Here's a complete breakdown of what's inside each file.
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Google Drive folder containing 10 chapter-wise PDFs — Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, d & f Block, Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes, Alcohols & Phenols, Aldehydes & Ketones, Amines, and Biomolecules.
📂 Click to open Access the Folder →All 10 files are PDFs organised by chapter. Here's exactly what each one covers:
| PDF File | Chapter | Key Content |
|---|---|---|
| Solutions NOTES | Physical Chemistry | Raoult's law, Henry's law, colligative properties (with numericals), concentration units, reverse osmosis |
| Chemical Kinetics NOTES | Physical Chemistry | First-order integrated rate law, Arrhenius equation, graphical determination of rate constants, half-life calculations |
| Electrochemistry NOTES | Physical Chemistry | Nernst equation, cell potential calculations, Gibbs free energy (ΔG = −nFE), E° and equilibrium constant relationship |
| D and F Block Elements NOTES | Inorganic Chemistry | Variable oxidation states, colour, magnetic moment, KMnO₄ and K₂Cr₂O₇ preparation and reactions, half-reaction balancing |
| Coordination Compounds NOTES | Inorganic Chemistry | IUPAC nomenclature, VBT hybridization, Crystal Field Theory (CFSE), isomerism types, chelate effect |
| Haloalkanes & Haloarenes NOTES | Organic Chemistry | SN1/SN2 mechanisms and reactivity comparison, named reactions, nucleophilic substitution in detail |
| Alcohol, Phenol & Ether NOTES | Organic Chemistry | Lucas Reagent test, Kolbe's reaction, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, acidity comparison, Williamson synthesis |
| Aldehyde, Ketone & Carboxylic Acid NOTES | Organic Chemistry | Grignard reagent reactions, esterification, aldehyde vs ketone reactivity, named reactions, conversions |
| Amines NOTES | Organic Chemistry | Basicity order (aliphatic vs aromatic), Sandmeyer reaction, Hofmann bromamide, Gabriel phthalimide synthesis |
| Biomolecules NOTES | Organic Chemistry | Glucose open and cyclic structures, reducing sugars, Zwitter ion, peptide bond, protein structures, DNA vs RNA |
Chemistry has a lot of visual content — structural formulae, reaction arrows, energy diagrams, spectral representations. Handwritten notes, when done well, capture this visual density in a way that bullet-point typed summaries rarely do. For board preparation especially, being able to see a reaction mechanism laid out on a page — with each step written out and curved arrows showing electron movement — is significantly more useful than reading a prose description of the same reaction.
The Physical Chemistry files in this folder are particularly strong for formula-based revision. The Electrochemistry notes, for instance, show the Nernst equation alongside a worked cell potential calculation and the relationship between E° and ΔG° — all on connected pages. That kind of integrated presentation helps you understand how the formulas relate to each other, which is exactly what you need for Section D long-answer questions.
For Organic Chemistry, the five chapter files together effectively function as a complete organic chemistry revision guide. The Haloalkanes file's SN1/SN2 section, the Alcohols file's Lucas Reagent test, and the Amines file's basicity comparison are all topics that appear in board papers year after year.
Share this with your Chemistry study group. More resources — chapter-wise PYQs, the Organic Chemistry cheat sheet, and KVS pre-board papers — are all available on this site.
Best of luck with your boards. You've got this.
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