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Chemical KineticsHandwritten Notes

Chemical Kinetics is a guaranteed-marks chapter in JEE and NEET if you know the integrated rate laws and Arrhenius shortcuts. These handwritten notes by Paaras Sir cover rate equations, half-life, activation energy, and reaction mechanisms with the numerical patterns examiners reuse.

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Are integrated rate laws derived for all common orders?+

Yes — zero, first, and second-order integrated rate laws are derived from the differential rate equation, with worked half-life formulas and example numericals for each.

Is the Arrhenius equation graphed?+

Yes. The lnk vs 1/T plot is drawn with slope −Ea/R, and the two-temperature form for finding Ea is applied to typical PYQ problems.

Do the notes cover pseudo-first-order reactions?+

Yes. Acid-catalysed ester hydrolysis and inversion of cane sugar are both treated as pseudo-first-order reactions with the standard NCERT examples.

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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.