Chemical Reactions and Equations (CBSE Class X Revision Notes)

 

Any process that involves the rearrangement of structure of the substance or conversion of reactants into products is defined as Chemical Reaction.
For a Chemical Reaction to occur, the change can be observed in the form of –

  • Change in State: Melting of ice into water.
  • Change in Colour: Iron rusting which has colour change from silver to reddish brown.
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  • Change in Temperature: There are two types of reaction i.e Exothermic and Endothermic Reaction.

Exothermic Reactions: Those reactions in which energy is released in the form of heat are called Exothermic Reactions.
Examples – (1) All combustion reactions e.g. CH4+ 2O2 —> CO2 + 2H2O + Heat
(2) Thermite reactions e.g. 2A1 + Fe2O3 —> 2Fe + Al2O3 + Heat
Combinations are generally exothermic in nature. The decomposition of organic matters into compost is an example of exothermic reaction.
Endothermic Reactions: Those reactions in which energy is absorbed are called Endothermic Reactions.
Examples –
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also, the reaction of photosynthesis –
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Evolution of any gas: When Zinc reacts with sulphuric acid it gives hydrogen gas. Zn + H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2
Formation of Precipitate: When a soluble carbonate reacts with Barium, Barium Carbonate precipitate can be observed.

Change in State

Some chemical reactions are characterized by a change in state.

  • When wax is burned (in the form of wax candle,) then water and carbon dioxide are formed.
  • Now, wax is a liquid whereas carbon dioxide is a gas. This means that during the combustion reaction of wax, the physical state changes from solid to liquid and gas.

Physical Change

  • In this change identity of the substance remains same.
  • For Example, Melting, Boiling etc.

Chemical Change

  • The identity of the substances change
  • Reactants are converted into substance due to formation or broken down of older bonds
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Chemical Equation

The symbolic representation of chemical reaction using symbols and formulae is known as Chemical Equation. For this, reactants are written in left hand side whereas products are written on the right.

Balanced Chemical Equation

A balanced chemical equation is the one where the number of atoms involved in reactants side is equal to number of atoms on product side.
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Types of Chemical Reaction

* Combination Reaction is reaction when single product is formed from the combination of two or more reactants. For Example-
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Reactions can be exothermic as well as endothermic. Exothermic reaction release heats and raises the temperature of the surroundings. For Example, Respiration is an example of exothermic reaction.
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Endothermic reaction involved the absorption of the heat and thus it cools the surrounding. The decomposition of dead organic material is an endothermic reaction. * Decomposition Reaction is type of reaction which involves breakdown of single reactant into simpler products. Decomposition of silver chloride into silver and chlorine in presence of sunlight is an example of decomposition reaction.
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* Displacement Reaction is a reaction in which more reactive element will displaces the less reactive element.
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* Double Displacement Reaction is a type of reaction in which cations and anions in the reactants switch the places to form new products.
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* Redox Reaction is also known as Oxidation-reduction Reaction. In this type of reaction transfer of electrons occurs between the two species. Oxidation is defined as addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen. Reduction is defined as removal of oxygen or addition of hydrogen. Oxidizing agent is the one which gains the electrons and is reduced in a chemical reaction. Reducing agent is oxidized in a chemical reaction and it loses the electrons. Fluorine is the strongest oxidizing agent. Formic acid is a reducing agent
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Corrosion

Metals are prone to corrosion. It is a slow conversion of metals into some undesirable compounds. This occur may be due to reaction with oxygen, gases, acids etc. When irons reacts with atmospheric oxygen and moisture, a red layer is formed on the surface of the iron, this process is known as Rusting.
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Rancidity

When food containing fats and oils are exposed to the atmosphere, the oxidation of fat and oil occurs, this is known as Rancidity.

Methods to Prevent Rancidity

  • Store cooking oils from direct sunlight.
  • Food should be placed at low temperature.
  • By adding antioxidants food can be protected from rancidity.
  • Packing material should replace the air with nitrogen.
  • Minimize the use of salts in fried foods.

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