Course Overview
CLASS 10 CHEMISTRY
It covers the concepts of chemical reactions and equations, acids, bases and salts, metals and non-metals, carbon and its compounds and periodic classification of elements, etc.
CHAPTER- 1 CHEMICAL REACTION AND EQUATIONS
The substances that undergo chemical change in the reaction, magnesium and oxygen, are the reactants. The new substance is magnesium oxide, formed during the reaction, as a product.
CONTENTS
1.1 CHEMICAL EQUATIONS
1.2 TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS
1.3 HAVE YOU OBSERVED THE EFFECTS OF OXIDATION REACTIONS IN EVERYDAY LIFE?
CHAPTER- 2 ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS
In this Chapter, we will study the reactions of acids and bases, how acids and bases cancel out each other’s effects and many more interesting things that we use and see in our day-to-day life.
CONTENTS
2.1 UNDERSTANDING THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS AND BASES
2.2 WHAT DO ALL ACIDS AND ALL BASES HAVE IN C O M M O N?
2.3 HOW STRONG ARE ACID OR BASE SOLUTIONS?
2.4 MORE ABOUT SALTS
CHAPTER-3 METALS AND NON-METALS
the elements can be classified as metals or non-metals based on their properties.
CONTENTS
3.1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
3.2 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS
3.3 HOW DO METALS AND NON-METALS REACT?
3.4 OCCURRENCE OF METALS
3.5 CORROSION
CHAPTER- 4 CARBON AND ITS COMPOUND
In this Chapter, we will study some more interesting compounds and their properties. Also, we shall be learning about carbon, an element which is of immense significance to us in both its elemental form and the combined form.
CONTENTS
4.1 BONDING IN CARBON – THE COVALENT BOND
4.2 VERSATILE NATURE OF CARBON
4.3 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CARBON COMPOUNDS
4.4 SOME IMPORTANT CARBON COMPOUNDS – ETHANOL AND ETHANOIC ACID
4.5 SOAPS AND DETERGENTS
CHAPTER- 5 PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
Do you know how many elements are known to date? At present, 118 elements are known to us. All these have different properties. Out of these 118, only 94 are naturally occurring.
As different elements were being discovered, scientists gathered more and more information about the properties of these elements.
CONTENTS
5.1 MAKING ORDER OUT OF CHAOS – EARLY ATTEMPTS AT THE CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.2 MAKING ORDER OUT OF CHAOS – MENDELÉEV’S PERIODIC TABLE
5.3 MAKING ORDER OUT OF CHAOS – THE MODERN PERIODIC TABLE

