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        • Isomerism and its types
        • Stereisomerism : Optical Isomerism
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      • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes – NCERT Notes
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    • S-Block Elements properties and overview
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      • Introduction of F-Block Elements
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        • Characteristics Of Lanthanides –
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        • Consequences of lanthanides
        • Chemical Behavior of Lanthanides –
        • Uses of Lanthanides
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        • Characteristics of Actinides
        • Actinide Contraction
        • Chemical behaviour of Actinides
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    • Types of inductive effect
    • Resonance Effect
    • Type of conjugation part – 1
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    • How to Draw Resonating Structures ?
    • Rules to determine the relative stability of resonating structures part – 1
    • Rules to determine the relative stability of resonating structures part – 2
    • Examples of Resonance part – 1
    • Examples of resonance part – 2
    • Effect of resonance on dipole moment
    • Mesomeric Effect
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      • NCERT Solutions Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 1 The Solid State
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