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These notes are based on the CBSE Class 10 Science Chapter 1 – Chemical Reactions and Equations. They are designed for quick revision and clear understanding of all important concepts. The notes include: Simple and easy explanations of all topics Balanced chemical equations with steps Types of chemical reactions (combination, decomposition, displacement, double displacement) Important definitions and key points Common examples asked in exams Practice-oriented content for better preparation These notes are useful for: Last-minute revision before exams Understanding concepts in a simple way Scoring better in CBSE board exams All content is written in clear and concise language, following the latest CBSE syllabus.

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Class 10 Science Chapter 1:
Chemical Reactions & Equations
Super Detailed Notes – Donkey Can Master It!

(Every tiny detail explained like a story. 100% Exam Ready. No confusion!)




📍 1. Chapter Map / What You'll
Learn
Chemical Reaction Basics

Writing & Balancing Equations
5 Types of Reactions (Detailed Examples)

Redox Reactions Deep Dive

Corrosion & Rancidity (Prevention Tricks)
Important Experiments

Exam Questions Solved




🧪 2. Chemical Reaction – The Magic
Change
Real Meaning: When substances chemically combine to form entirely new
substances with new properties.

, Everyday Example: Grass (you eat ) + Stomach acid → Poop + Energy
(Totally new substances!)



4 Clear Signs (Proof a Reaction Happened)
🎨 Colour Change: Apple slice turns brown (Enzymes react with oxygen).
🫧 Gas Evolved: Eno + Water → CO₂ bubbles (Relieves stomach upset ).

🌡️ Temperature /Light Change: Burning a candle → H eat + Light + CO₂
+ H₂O.
⚪ Precipitate Formation: Soap + Hard water → White scum (Doesn't
lather).


Skeleton Equation Example: Reactants → Products

Mg + O₂ → MgO

(Magnesium ribbon burns brightly, but this equation is unbalanced!)




⚖️ 3. Chemical Equations – The
Balancing Act
Why Balance? Law of Conservation of Mass: "Matter can't be created or
destroyed!" The number of atoms on the left must equal the atoms on the right
(Lavoisier's Law).



Step-by-Step Balancing Method

Example 1: Hydrogen + Oxygen → Water
1. Write unbalanced:

H₂ + O₂ → H₂O ❌

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