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Chemical Reaction are represented in symbolic form by a Chemical equation. The reactants and the products are written in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side. In this section of Chemical Reactions Advantages of using a chemical reaction, Balanced and Unbalanced Chemical Equation, Change in Colour, Temperature, Characteristics of chemical Reactions, Chemical changes, Chemical Equation, Corrosion, Endothermic and Exothermic Reaction, Evolution of gas, Formation of precipitate, How to make equations more informative, Information conveyed by a chemical equation, Limitations of chemical Reaction, Physical Change, Physical State, Product, Reactant, Types of changes, , etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Types of changes

- Physical Change

- Chemical changes

- Chemical Reaction

- Reactant

- Product

- Characteristics of chemical Reactions

- Evolution of gas

- Formation of precipitate

- Change in Temperature

- Endothermic and Exothermic Reaction

- Change in Colour

- Physical State

- Chemical Equation

- Balanced and Unbalanced Chemical Equation

- Information conveyed by a chemical equation

- Advantages of using a chemical reaction

- Limitations of chemical Reaction

- How to make equations more informative

- Corrosion

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MOCK (F) - 10th - Chemistry [Chemical Reactions I, Chemical Reactions II]
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Chemical Reactions I, Chemical Reactions II
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Chemical Reactions I
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Chemical Reaction are represented in symbolic form by a Chemical equation. The reactants and the products are written in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side. In this section of Chemical Reactions Combination Reaction, Decomposition Reaction, Displacement Reaction, Quicklime and Slaked Lime, Rancidity, Redox Reaction, Representation of Chemical Reaction, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Combination Reaction

- Representation of Chemical Reaction

- Decomposition Reaction

- Displacement Reaction

- Quicklime and Slaked Lime

- Redox Reaction

- Rancidity

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MOCK (F) - 10th - Chemistry [Chemical Reactions I, Chemical Reactions II]
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Chemical Reactions I, Chemical Reactions II
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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Chemical Reactions II]
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Chemical Reactions II
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An acid and a base are substances in chemistry. The aqueous solution of acid is sour in taste, it turns blue litmus red and neutralizes bases. Whereas aqueous solution of base is bitter in taste. It turns red litmus blue or neutralizes acids. salts are ionic compounds that result from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. In this section of Acids, Bases and Salts Beet root Solution, Indicator prepared from Red Cabbage Leaves, Chemical Properties of Acids and Bases, Common Acids and Bases used in Laboratory, Concentrated and Dilute acids, Definition of Acids and Bases, Indicators, Llitmus and Dry Turmeric Indicator, Methyl Orange and Phenolphthalein Indicators, Olfactory Indicators, Organic and Inorganic Acids, Oxo acids and Hydrated Acids, Reaction of Acids and Bases, Reaction of Metals with Acids and Bases, Strength of Acids and Bases, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Definition of Acids and Bases

- Acids and Physical Properties of Acids

- Oxo acids and Hydrated Acids

- Organic and Inorganic Acids

- Concentrated and Dilute acids

- Strong and Weak Acids

- Uses of Acids

- Uses of Bases

- Bases and Physical Properties of Bases

- Chemical Properties of Acids and Bases

- Strength of Acids and Bases

- Indicators

- Universal Indicators

- Reaction of Metals with Acids and Bases

- Reaction of Acids and Bases

- Common Acids and Bases used in Laboratory

- Litmus and Dry Turmeric Indicator

- Methyl Orange and Phenolphthalein Indicators

- Olfactory Indicators

- Beet root Solution, Indicator prepared from Red Cabbage Leaves

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Acids Bases and Salts I]
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Acids Bases and Salts I
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An acid and a base are substances in chemistry. The aqueous solution of acid is sour in taste, it turns blue litmus red and neutralizes bases. Whereas aqueous solution of base is bitter in taste. It turns red litmus blue or neutralizes acids. salts are ionic compounds that result from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. In this section of Acids, Bases and Salts Acids and Physical Properties of Acids, Bases and Physical Properties of Bases, Chlor Alkali Process, Classification of Salts, Common Salts in Daily Life, General Properties of Salts, Importance of pH in Daily Life, Important Chemical Compounds, pH of Salts, Preparation of Salts, Salts, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Salts

- Classification of Salts

- Preparation of Salts

- General Properties of Salts

- pH of Salts

- Importance of pH in Daily Life

- Common Salts in Daily Life

- Chlor Alkali Process

- Important Chemical Compounds

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Acids Bases and Salts II]
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Acids Bases and Salts II
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Materials can be divided into metals and nonmetals.  In this section of Metals and Non Metals Metal React With Water, Metals and Non-Metals, Metals Burnt in Air, Metals React With Acids, Metals React With Other Metal Salts, Physical Property of Metal - Conductivity, Density, Ductility, Hardness, Physical Property of Metal - Melting Point and Boiling Point, Physical Property of Metal - Physical State, Physical Property of Metal - Sonority, Physical Property of Metal Appearance, Physical Property of Non Metal, , etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Metals and Non-Metals

- Physical Property of Metal - Physical State

- Physical Property of Metal - Ductility

- Physical Property of Metal - Conductivity

- Physical Property of Metal Appearance

- Physical Property of Metal - Hardness

- Physical Property of Metal - Denisty

- Physical Property of Metal - Melting Point and Boiling Point

- Physical Property of Metal - Sonority

- Reactivity Series

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Physical State

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Conductivity

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Appearance

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Hardness

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Density

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Melting and Boiling Point

- Physical Property of Non-Metal - Sonority

- Reaction with Oxygen

- Metals React With Acids

- Reaction With Water

- Uses of Metals

- Metals React With Other Metal Salts

- Uses of Non Metals

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Metals and Non Metals I]
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Metals and Non Metals I
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Materials can be divided into metals and nonmetals.  In this section of Metals and Non Metals Alloys and its Importance, Conductivity of Ionic Compounds, Corrosion and its Prevention, Different types of ores, Enrichment or Dressing of an Ore, Extraction of metals at the bottom of the Activity Series of High Activity, Extraction of metals at the bottom of the Activity Series of Low Activity, Extraction of Metals at the middle of the activity Series of Medium Reactivity, Melting and Boiling Point of Ionic Compounds, Metallurgical Operations, Metallurgy and its Principles, Mineral and Ores, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Mineral and Ores

- Different types of ores

- Metallurgy and its Principles

- Metallurgical Operations

- Enrichment or Dressing of an Ore

- Extraction of metals at the bottom of the Activity Series of Low Activity

- Extraction of Metals at the middle of the activity Series of Medium Reactivity

- Extraction of metals at the top of the Activity Series of High Activity

- Refining of Metals

- Corrosion and its Prevention

- Alloys and its Importance

- Physical Nature of Ionic Compounds

- Solubility of Ionic Compounds

- Melting and Boiling Point of Ionic Compounds

- Conductivity of Ionic Compounds

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Metals and Non Metals II]
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Metals and Non Metals II
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The element Carbon is a nonmetal, its symbol is C. The atomic number of carbon is 6 mass number is 12. In this section of Carbon and Its Compounds  Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Allotropes of Carbon, Carbon - As an Element, Covalent and Ionic Bonds, Diamonds, Differences between Organic and Inorganic Compounds, Fullerene, Graphite, Hydro-Carbons, Organic Chemistry, Property of Carbon Compounds- Bond Strength, Property of Carbon Compounds- Catenation, Property of Carbon Compounds- Isomerism, Property of Carbon Compounds- Multiple Bond Formation, Property of Carbon Compounds- Tetravalency, Saturated and Unsaturated Hydro Carbons, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Carbon - As an Element

- Covalent and Ionic Bonds

- Allotropes of Carbon

- Diamonds

- Graphite

- Fullerene

- Differences between Organic and Inorganic Compounds

- Property of Carbon Compounds- Catenation

- Property of Carbon Compounds- Tetravalency

- Property of Carbon Compounds- Multiple Bond Formation

- Property of Carbon Compounds- Bond Strength

- Organic Chemistry

- Hydro-Carbons

- Saturated and Unsaturated Hydro Carbons

- Alkanes

- Alkenes

- Alkynes

- Property of Carbon Compounds- Isomerism

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Carbon and Its Compounds I]
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Carbon and Its Compounds I
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The Chemistry of Carbon Compound is called Organic Chemistry. Carbon forms a large number of compounds. In this section of Carbon and Its Compounds Addition Reaction, Alcohol Functional Group, Aldehyde Functional Group, Carboxylic Acid Functional Group, Effect of Ethanol on Human Beings, Esterification and Saponification, Ethanol, Ethnoic Acid, Flames, Fossil   Fuels, Functional Groups, Halogens Functional Group, Homologous Series, Ketone Functional Group, Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds, Oxidation of Carbon Compounds, Soaps and Detergents, Sources of Organic Compounds, Subsitution Reaction of Carbon Compounds, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Functional Groups

- Homologous Series

- Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds

- Combustion of Carbon Compounds

- Oxidation of Carbon Compounds

- Addition Reaction

- Subsitution Reaction of Carbon Compounds

- Fossil Fuels

- Flames

- Ethanol

- Effect of Ethanol on Human Beings

- Ethnoic Acid

- Esterification and Saponification

- Soaps and Detergents

- Alcohol Functional Group

- Aldehyde Functional Group

- Carboxylic Acid Functional Group

- Halogens Funcational Group

- Ketone Functional Group

- Sources of Organic Compounds


 

Scientist have discovered 111 chemical elements till now. In the long form Periodic table the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic numbers. Atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons inside the nucleus of its atom. In this section of Periodic Classification Achievements and Limitations of Mendeleev Periodic Table, Dobreiner Triads, Earlier Attempts of Classification of Elements, Mendeleev Periodic Table, Newland Law of Octave, Periodic Classification, , etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Earlier Attempts of Classification of Elements

- Dobreiner Triads

- Newland Law of Octave

- Mendeleev Periodic Table

- Achievements and Limitations of Mendeleev Periodic Table

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Periodic Classification I]
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Scientist have discovered 111 chemical elements till now. In the long form Periodic table the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic numbers. Atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons inside the nucleus of its atom. In this section of Periodic Classification Metals and Non-Metals in Periodic Classification, Modern Periodic Table, Position of Elements in the Modern Periodic Table, Trends in the Modern Periodic Table, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Modern Periodic Table

- Position of Elements in the Modern Periodic Table

- Trends in the Modern Periodic Table

- Metals and Non-Metals in Periodic Classification

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This branch of Chemistry refers to the sustainable utilization of major natural resources, such as land, water, air, minerals, forests, fisheries, and wild flora and fauna.  These resources provide the ecosystem services for better quality to human life. In this section of Management of Natural Resources, Conservation of Soil and Water Resources, Forest and Wild Life Resources, Ganga Action Plan, Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, Management and Conservation of Natural Resources, Management of Natural Resources, Renewable and Non Renewable Resources, Sustainability of Natural Resources, The Chipko Movement, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Renewable and NonRenewable Resources

- Management and Conservation of Natural Resources

- Sustainability of Natural Resources

- Ganga Action Plan

- The Chipko Movement

- Forest and Wild Life Resources

- Global Warming

- Greenhouse Effect

- Conservation of Soil and Water Resources

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Management of Natural Resources I]
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Management of Natural Resources I
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This branch of Chemistry refers to the sustainable utilization of major natural resources, such as land, water, air, minerals, forests, fisheries, and wild flora and fauna.  These resources provide the ecosystem services for better quality to human life. In this section of Management of Natural Resources, Big Dams, Coal and Petroleum, Harvesting of Water, Legal Measure to Save The Environment, Save The Narmada Movement, The Adverse Effects of a Dam, Water As A Resource, Watershed Management, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Water As A Resource

- Big Dams

- Save The Narmada Movement

- The Adverse Effects of a Dam

- Harvesting of Water

- Watershed Management

- Coal and Petroleum

- Legal Measure to Save The Environment

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Tutorial - 10th - Chemistry [Management of Natural Resources II]
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