Biomolecules & PolymersHandwritten Notes
Biomolecules is a memory-heavy but high-scoring NEET chapter, and Polymers is similar in JEE Main. These handwritten notes by Paaras Sir cover carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins, and the polymer types you must distinguish for the exam.
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Is glucose structure derived?+
Yes. The open-chain (Fischer) and cyclic (Haworth) structures of α- and β-D-glucose are drawn, with the experimental evidence for each functional group.
Are the four protein structure levels covered?+
Yes — primary (sequence), secondary (α-helix, β-sheet), tertiary (3D folding), and quaternary (multi-subunit) structures are explained with the bonding interactions stabilising each level.
Do the notes cover named polymers?+
Yes. Polythene, polypropene, PVC, Teflon, nylon-6, nylon-6,6, polyester, Bakelite, Buna-S, Buna-N, and natural rubber are tabulated with monomers, type (addition/condensation), and uses.
These handwritten notes are written by Paaras Sir at Canvas Classes and follow the NCERT Class 12 Chemistry syllabus prescribed by CBSE for the 2025-26 session. Free to read online or download as PDF — no login required.