NCERT / CBSE Solutions for Class 10 Chapter 4 Carbon and its compounds Best Solutions notes, Video Classes, Live Problem Classes, Worksheet, Test Exam Paper.
Chapter 4 Carbon and its Compounds for Class 10
Bonding in Carbon
Covalent Bond
Types of Covalent Bond
Electron Dot Structure
Formation of Hydrogen Molecule
Formation of CH4 Molecule
Physical Properties of Organic Compounds
Allotropes of Carbon
Carbon has Three Main Allotropes
Diamond
Graphite
Buckminster Fullerene
Versatile Nature of Carbon
Catenation
Tetravalent nature.
Saturated Hydrocarbon (Alkanes)
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Alkenes
Alkynes
Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
Characteristics of a homologous series
Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds
Combustion
Oxidation
Oxidizing Agent
Addition Reaction
Catalyst
Substitution Reaction
Saponification Reaction
Some Important Carbon Compounds
Chemical properties of Ethanol
Reaction with Carbonates and Hydrogen Carbonates
Difference between soaps and detergents
Carbon always forms a covalent bond
Cleansing Action of Soaps and Detergents
Class 10th Science Other Chapter Solutions
- Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations
- Chapter 2: Acids, Bases, and Salts
- Chapter 3: Metals and Non-Metals
- Chapter 4: Carbon and its Compounds
- Chapter 5: Periodic Classification of Elements
- Chapter 6: Life Processes
- Chapter 7: Control and Coordination
- Chapter 8: How do Organisms Reproduce?
- Chapter 9: Heredity and Evolution
- Chapter 10: Light – Reflection and Refraction
- Chapter 11: Human Eye and Colourful World
- Chapter 12: Electricity
- Chapter 13: Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
- Chapter 14: Sources of Energy
- Chapter 15: Our Environment
- Chapter 16: Management of Natural Resources
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