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Chemical Reactions and Equations

Free AI-generated cheatsheet for Chemical Reactions and Equations (CBSE Class 10). Key formulas, types of reactions, balancing equations & MCQs.

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Exam-pattern questions on Chemical Reactions and Equations with detailed explanations

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Key Concepts Covered in This Cheatsheet

Balancing chemical equations
Types of reactions: Combination, Decomposition, Displacement, Double Displacement, Redox
Oxidation and Reduction
Corrosion and Rancidity
Exothermic and Endothermic reactions
Effects of oxidation in everyday life

Chemical Reactions and Equations Notes for CBSE Class 10 — Free AI Cheatsheet

Chapter 1 of CBSE Class 10 Science — Chemical Reactions and Equations — is one of the most scoring chapters in the board exam. It carries 3-5 marks directly and forms the foundation for Acids Bases & Salts and Metals & Non-Metals. Students who master this chapter early find the rest of Chemistry significantly easier.

The key to scoring full marks is understanding the five types of chemical reactions: Combination (A + B → AB), Decomposition (AB → A + B), Displacement (A + BC → AC + B), Double Displacement (AB + CD → AD + CB), and Redox (simultaneous oxidation and reduction). Our AI cheatsheet presents each type with examples, balanced equations, and visual indicators.

Balancing equations is where most students lose marks — not because it's hard, but because they make careless errors. The cheatsheet includes a step-by-step balancing method (hit-and-trial) with 5 practice examples. The MCQs specifically test tricky balancing problems and reaction identification.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Chemical Reactions and Equations

How many types of chemical reactions are there in Class 10?
CBSE Class 10 covers 5 types: Combination, Decomposition, Displacement, Double Displacement, and Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) reactions. Each type has specific patterns and examples you need to memorize for the board exam.
How to balance chemical equations easily in Class 10?
Use the hit-and-trial method: start by balancing the element that appears the least number of times, then balance hydrogen and oxygen last. Always verify by counting atoms on both sides. Coachingle's cheatsheet includes 5 step-by-step examples.
What is the difference between oxidation and reduction?
Oxidation is the gain of oxygen or loss of hydrogen (or loss of electrons). Reduction is the loss of oxygen or gain of hydrogen (or gain of electrons). In a redox reaction, both happen simultaneously — one substance is oxidized while another is reduced.

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