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CBSE Class 10 Chemistry Syllabus

The list of units in CBSE Class 10 Chemistry is mentioned below.

 

Chemical Reactions and Equations

Metal and Non-metals

Periodic Classification of Elements

Acid, Bases and Salts

Carbon and its Compounds

Our Environment

The CBSE board is known for its standard principles in framing the syllabus and when it comes to class 10 board exams, special care is taken for the student’s performance and future. The syllabus is designed based on flexibility so that it can be adapted by any kind of student based on different potentials and capabilities.

 

Chemical Reactions and Equations

A.1         Chemical equation

A.2         Balancing chemical equation

A.3         Types of chemical reactions combination, decomposition, displacement, double displacement

A.4         Precipitation, neutralization, oxidation and reduction

 

Acid, Bases and Salts

B.1          Acid, Bases and Salts

B.2          What do all acids and bases have in common

B.3          How strong are acids or base solution. Importance of pH in everyday life

B.4         Salts

B.5          Preparation and uses of sodium hydroxide, Bleaching powder

B.6          Baking soda, Washing soda and Plaster of Paris

 

Metal and Non-metals

C.1          Physical properties & Chemical properties of metal

C.2          Reactivity series

C.3          How do metals and non metals react

C.4          Occurrence of metals

C.5          Corrosion and its prevention

 

Carbon and its Compounds

D.1         Bonding in carbon- covalent bonding

D.2         Versatile nature of carbon

D.3         Saturated and unsaturated compounds, chain, branches and rings

D.4         Homologous series

D.5         Nomenclature of carbon compounds

D.6         Chemical properties of carbon compounds (combustion)

D.7Chemical properties of carbon compounds

( oxidation, addition and substitution reaction)

D.8         Properties and reactions of Ethanol

D.9         Properties and reactions of Ethanoic acids

D.10       Soaps and Detergents

 

Periodic Classification of Elements

E.1          Early attempts at the classification of elements

E.2          Mendeleev’s periodic table

E.3          Modern periodic table

E.4          Trends in modern periodic table

E.5          Periodic properties of elements

E.6          Electro-negativity of element

 

Our Environment

F.1          What happens when when we add waste to our surrounding

F.2          Ecosystem: what are its components

F.3          How do our activities affect environment

 

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