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‭Class 10 Science Notes‬



‭ hapter 1: Chemical Reactions and‬
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‭Equations‬
‭1.1 Chemical Reactions‬
‭ ‬‭chemical reaction‬‭is a process in which one or more‬‭substances (reactants) are transformed‬
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‭into new substances (products) with different properties.‬

‭Indicators of a Chemical Reaction:‬

‭●‬ ‭Change in state‬

‭●‬ ‭Change in color‬

‭●‬ ‭Evolution of gas‬

‭●‬ ‭Change in temperature‬

‭●‬ ‭Formation of precipitate‬



‭Types of Chemical Reactions:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Combination Reaction‬‭– Two or more reactants combine‬‭to form a single product.‬

‭○‬ ‭Example: CaO + H₂O → Ca(OH)₂‬

‭2.‬ ‭Decomposition Reaction‬‭– A single compound breaks‬‭down into two or more products.‬

‭○‬ ‭Example: 2H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂‬

‭3.‬ D
‭ isplacement Reaction‬‭– A more reactive element replaces‬‭a less reactive element‬
‭from a compound.‬

‭○‬ ‭Example: Zn + CuSO₄ → ZnSO₄ + Cu‬

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‭ ouble Displacement Reaction‬‭– Exchange of ions between two compounds to form‬
‭new compounds.‬

‭○‬ ‭Example: AgNO₃ + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO₃‬

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‭ edox Reaction‬‭– Involves oxidation (loss of electrons)‬‭and reduction (gain of‬
‭electrons).‬

‭○‬ ‭Example: CuO + H₂ → Cu + H₂O‬



‭1.2 Balancing Chemical Equations‬
‭A balanced chemical equation has an equal number of atoms of each element on both sides.‬

‭ xample:‬‭Unbalanced: H₂ + O₂ → H₂O‬
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‭Balanced: 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O‬

‭ aw of Conservation of Mass:‬‭Mass can neither be created‬‭nor destroyed in a chemical‬
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‭reaction.‬

‭Practice Questions:‬

‭Easy:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Define a chemical reaction with an example.‬

‭2.‬ ‭What are the signs of a chemical reaction?‬


‭ oderate:‬‭3. Balance the following equation: Fe +‬‭H₂O → Fe₃O₄ + H₂ 4. Differentiate between‬
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‭displacement and double displacement reactions with examples.‬

‭Hard:‬‭5. Explain the role of oxidation and reduction‬‭in redox reactions with an example.‬




‭Chapter 2: Acids, Bases, and Salts‬
‭2.1 Acids and Bases‬
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