Class 10 Science Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations – Part 1

Part 1: Introduction, Chemical Reaction and Chemical Equations

Introduction

In our daily life, many changes take place around us. Some changes are physical and some are chemical.
When a chemical change occurs and new substances are formed, it is called a chemical reaction.


Examples of chemical reactions in daily life :
  • Burning of candle
  • Rusting of iron
  • Cooking of food
  • Digestion of food

WHAT IS A CHEMICAL REACTION?
A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances react together to form new substances with different properties.

The substances which take part in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
The new substances formed after the reaction are called products.

Example:
Magnesium + Oxygen → Magnesium Oxide

Here,
Reactants: Magnesium and Oxygen
Product: Magnesium Oxide


CHARACTERISTICS OF A CHEMICAL REACTION
A chemical reaction can be identified by the following changes:

  1. Change in colour
    Example: Iron changes its colour when it rusts.
  2. Change in temperature
    Example: Heat is produced when a candle burns.
  3. Formation of gas
    Example: Gas is released when zinc reacts with acid.
  4. Formation of precipitate
    Example: A white precipitate is formed when two solutions react.
  5. Change in state
    Example: Water changes into steam on heating.

CHEMICAL EQUATION
A chemical equation is a way to represent a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas.

Example:
Magnesium + Oxygen → Magnesium Oxide


WORD EQUATION
A chemical equation written using words instead of symbols is called a word equation.

Example:
Magnesium + Oxygen → Magnesium Oxide


SYMBOLIC (FORMULA) EQUATION
When chemical symbols and formulas are used, it is called a symbolic equation.

Example:
2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO


BALANCED AND UNBALANCED CHEMICAL EQUATION

Unbalanced Chemical Equation:
An equation in which the number of atoms of each element is not equal on both sides is called an unbalanced equation.

Example:
Mg + O₂ → MgO

Balanced Chemical Equation:
An equation in which the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides is called a balanced equation.

Example:
2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO


TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS (Introduction)

  1. Combination Reaction
  2. Decomposition Reaction
  3. Displacement Reaction
  4. Double Displacement Reaction
  5. Oxidation and Reduction Reaction

(Detailed explanation will be given separately.)


IMPORTANT KEYWORDS

  • Chemical Reaction
  • Reactants
  • Products
  • Chemical Equation
  • Balanced Equation
  • Unbalanced Equation

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