Course Content
Theme 01: Periodic Properties and Variations of Properties (Physical and Chemical)
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Theme 02: Chemical Bonding
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Theme 03: Acids, Bases and Salts
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Theme 04: Analytical Chemistry (Uses of Ammonium Hydroxide and Sodium Hydroxide)
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Theme 05: Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
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Theme 06: Electrolysis
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Theme 07: Metallurgy
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Theme 08; Study of Compound Hydrogen Chloride
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Theme 09: Study of Compound-Ammonia
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Theme 10. Study of Compound-Nitric Acid
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Theme 11: Study of Compound-Sulphuric Acid
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Theme 12: Organic Chemistry
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Theme 13: Practical Chemistry
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ICSE Chemistry – 10
About Lesson

Welcome to Class 10 Chemistry, where we delve into the fascinating Theme 05: “Mole Concept and Stoichiometry.” This theme is a critical stepping stone in your journey through the world of chemistry, as it provides you with the tools to understand the quantitative aspects of chemical reactions and the precise relationships between reactants and products. Let’s embark on this enlightening exploration:

Theme 05: Mole Concept and Stoichiometry

– The Mole Concept: We begin by introducing the concept of a mole. Discover how the mole serves as a fundamental unit for measuring the amount of a substance, just as a dozen represents a specific number of items.

– Molar Mass: Understand how to determine the molar mass of elements and compounds. Learn how molar mass is crucial for stoichiometric calculations.

– Stoichiometry: Explore the heart of this theme—stoichiometry. This is where you’ll learn to balance chemical equations and understand the relationships between reactants and products in a chemical reaction.

– Avogadro’s Number: Meet the famous Avogadro’s number, which is pivotal in understanding the connection between the number of atoms, molecules, and moles.

– Chemical Reactions: Uncover the quantitative aspects of chemical reactions. Learn how to calculate the amount of reactants needed and the amount of products produced in a reaction.

– Limiting Reactants and Excess Reactants: Understand the concept of limiting reactants and how they determine the extent of a chemical reaction. Also, learn about excess reactants and their role in reactions.

– Applications in Real Life: Explore the practical applications of stoichiometry in various fields, from the chemical industry to environmental science.

By the end of this theme, you will have a solid grasp of the mole concept and stoichiometry, which are fundamental skills in the world of chemistry. You’ll be able to perform precise calculations to predict the outcomes of chemical reactions, helping you understand and manipulate the substances that surround us.

Join us on this journey through Class 10 Chemistry as we uncover the precise and quantitative side of chemistry through the Mole Concept and Stoichiometry. It’s a key piece of the puzzle in understanding the world of atoms and molecules.

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