
08. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
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Prepare thoroughly with high-quality NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 12 – Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, tailored to match the CBSE 2025–26 syllabus. This easy-to-follow PDF covers step-by-step solutions to all NCERT textbook questions, helping students strengthen their understanding of key organic chemistry concepts.
Explore topics like nucleophilic addition, oxidation-reduction reactions, and acidity of carboxylic acids through clear explanations and solved problems.
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✅ 100% NCERT Solutions for Chapter 12 – Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
✅ Aligned with the latest CBSE 2025–26 Class 12 Chemistry syllabus
✅ Step-by-step answers for all in-text and exercise questions
✅ Covers important reaction mechanisms and conversions
✅ Useful for exam revision, assignments, and entrance exam prep
✅ Available in an easy-to-download PDF format
What’s Inside the Book?
✅ Full NCERT question-and-answer coverage for Chapter 12
✅ Detailed content on key areas:
• IUPAC naming and structure of carbonyl compounds
• Preparation and properties of aldehydes and ketones
• Mechanisms of nucleophilic addition reactions
• Oxidation, reduction, and distinguishing tests
• Acidic nature and reactions of carboxylic acids
✅ Practice conversions and mechanism-based questions
✅ Summary of reactions, formulas, and important concepts
Who Can Benefit from This Book?
✅ Class 12 CBSE Chemistry students looking for reliable NCERT solutions
✅ Students preparing for board exams and competitive tests like NEET or JEE
✅ Self-learners who want clarity in organic chemistry
✅ Teachers needing NCERT-aligned content for classroom use
✅ Parents supporting their child’s Chemistry learning at home
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It includes complete NCERT solutions for Chapter 12 – Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids.
Yes, mechanisms like nucleophilic addition and oxidation are clearly detailed.
Yes, it fully follows the updated CBSE Class 12 syllabus.
Definitely, it includes structured conversion and mechanism questions.
Experienced subject experts prepared it according to NCERT guidelines.