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Pallavi Arora

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Yes, NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry Haloalkanes and Haloarenes is very important for students to get good understanding of fundamnetals and strong foundation. Students of CBSE and other state board exams must use Class 12 Haloalkanes and haloarenes NCERT Solutions while practicing problems and revising concepts. as per CBSE syllabus 2024 haloalkanes and haloarenes will have weightage of 6 marks, which shows the importance of the topic.

We have prepared NCERT Solutions for all chapters in class 12th for all Science stream subjects. Students can access and also download NCERT Solution Class 12 Chemistry Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Sinchana N

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Your books provide a strong foundation, but for JEE Mains, you need more problem-solving practice. Add HC Verma (Physics), Arihant/Cengage (Maths), and P. Bahadur (Physical Chemistry), along with mock tests for better preparation.

 

 

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Saket Kumar

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Specific enrollment numbers for the M.Sc. Chemistry 2023 batch at Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) Jaipur are not publicly available. However, MNIT Jaipur enrolls approximately 400 postgraduate students annually across various disciplines. Given that the M.Sc. Chemistry programme is one of several postgraduate offerings, it's reasonable to infer that the number of students in this programme is a subset of the total postgraduate enrollment. For precise and current enrollment figures, contacting the university's admissions office directly would be advisable.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Students need to successfully complete their Class 12 year with Physics along with both Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology together with English to become eligible for NEET admission. Candidates who fall into the General category must achieve a minimum of 50% marks in PCB yet General-PWD applicants need 45% marks and SC/ST/OBC candidates must demonstrate 40% marks. The percentage of NEET marks depends on your category while your total PCB score amounts to 167. Students within the SC/ST/OBC category should consider taking the NEET examination whereas those from the General category will have to reevaluate their candidacy.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Professorial staff at B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry of DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce demonstrate both postgraduate and doctorate qualifications and extensive practical experience. Professors at DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce possess either doctoral or postgraduate qualifications combined with competence across organic, inorganic and physical chemistry domains. Laboratory work is emphasized to allow students practical experience under their faculty members. Both faculty research activities and their encouragement for student participation in academic projects make up the study environment at DPM

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Himanshi Singh

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Students might wonder why Transition metals have variable oxidation states unlike s and p block elements, there are several reason which are mentioned below;

  • Most of the d block elemets have incompletely filled d-orbitals, which allow multiple electrons to be lost in bonding process.
  • The energy difference between (n-1)d and ns orbitals is small, so both d and s orbital electrons can participate in bonding.
  • They form stable ionic and covalent bonds, adjusting oxidation states according to ligand or reaction conditions.

Students can check more such questions and answers in our NCERT Solution pages, for all NCERT Tesxtbooks.

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Nishtha Datta

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Shiskha has compiled NCERT solutions for Class 12 chemistry for all the chapters as per the CBSE 2025 Syllabus. Students can access the NCERT solutions for D and F block Chemistry for NCERT Class 12 Chemistry in both ways; direct solutions on the web page or NCERT Solution PDF. Students can download the Class 12 d and f block NCERT Solution PDF, and use the PDF for notes making and quick conceptual revision. Given below is the link of the Class 12 ch 4 D and F Block Elements NCERT Solutions, click the link and access the solutions;

Class 12 Ch 4 d and f-block Elements NCERT Solution 

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