📘 Class 10 Science – Chapter: Chemical Reactions and Equations Notes
✨ Introduction to Chemical Reactions
A chemical reaction involves the transformation of one or more substances into new substances.
Indications of chemical reactions:
Change in color
Change in temperature
Evolution of gas
Formation of precipitate
Example: Rusting of iron, burning of magnesium.
🔹 Chemical Equations
A chemical equation is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
Reactants: Substances that react.
Products: New substances formed.
Example:
Magnesium + Oxygen → Magnesium oxide
Mg + O₂ → MgO
🔹 Balanced Chemical Equation
Follows the Law of Conservation of Mass: mass of reactants = mass of products.
Atoms of each element must be balanced on both sides.
Example:
Unbalanced: Fe + H₂O → Fe₃O₄ + H₂
Balanced: 3Fe + 4H₂O → Fe₃O₄ + 4H₂
🔹 Types of Chemical Reactions
● Combination Reaction
Two or more reactants combine to form a single product.
Example:
CaO + H₂O → Ca(OH)₂
● Decomposition Reaction
A single compound breaks into two or more simpler substances.
Requires energy (heat, light, electricity).
Example:
2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂ (Electrolysis)
● Displacement Reaction
A more reactive element displaces a less reactive one from its compound.
Example:
Zn + CuSO₄ → ZnSO₄ + Cu
● Double Displacement Reaction
Exchange of ions between two compounds forming new compounds.
Example:
Na₂SO₄ + BaCl₂ → BaSO₄⬇ + 2NaCl
● Redox Reaction
Involves oxidation (loss of electrons) and reduction (gain of electrons).
Example:
Zn + CuO → ZnO + Cu
Zn is oxidized, CuO is reduced.
🔹 Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
Type | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Exothermic | Heat is released | CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O + heat |
Endothermic | Heat is absorbed | N₂ + O₂ + heat → 2NO |
🔹 Corrosion and Rancidity
● Corrosion
Gradual destruction of metals due to reactions with moisture, air.
Example: Rusting of iron:
Fe + O₂ + H₂O → Fe₂O₃.xH₂O
● Rancidity
Oxidation of oils and fats causing bad smell and taste.
Preventive measures:
Refrigeration
Using antioxidants
Storing in airtight containers
🔹 Important Symbols Used in Chemical Equations
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
(s) | Solid state |
(l) | Liquid state |
(g) | Gaseous state |
(aq) | Aqueous (dissolved in water) |
→ | Direction of reaction |
↑ | Gas evolved |
⬇ | Precipitate formed |
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