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GOC & MechanismsHandwritten Notes

General Organic Chemistry (GOC) is the gateway to every organic chapter in Class 12 — and one of the most reliable sections in JEE and NEET. These handwritten notes by Paaras Sir cover electronic effects, reaction intermediates, isomerism, and stability orders that you will use for the rest of organic.

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Do the notes cover R/S and E/Z assignment?+

Yes — the CIP priority rules are explained with worked examples for both R/S configurations and E/Z geometrical isomers, including ranking of common substituents.

Are hyperconjugation and resonance compared?+

Yes. The two effects are contrasted with examples showing when each one dominates carbocation, alkene, and free-radical stability.

Is acidity of organic compounds covered?+

Yes. The pKa ladder for alcohols, phenols, carboxylic acids, β-diketones, and amides is built up, with the electronic-effect reasoning behind each comparison.

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These handwritten notes are written by Paaras Sir at Canvas Classes and follow the NCERT Class 11 Chemistry syllabus prescribed by CBSE for the 2025-26 session. Free to read online or download as PDF — no login required.