important chemistry formulas to remember from 5th to 10th class cbse syllaubus ?

 

important chemistry formulas to remember from 5th to 10th class cbse syllaubus ?

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Here are some important chemistry formulas to remember from 5th to 10th class CBSE syllabus:

  1. Density: Density = Mass / Volume
  2. Volume of a Rectangular Solid: Volume = Length x Width x Height
  3. Volume of a Cylinder: Volume = π x radius^2 x height
  4. Speed: Speed = Distance / Time
  5. Density of a Substance: Density = Mass / Volume
  6. Atomic Mass: Atomic Mass = Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons
  7. Chemical Equation Balancing: The process of balancing chemical equations involves ensuring that the number of atoms on the left side of the equation is equal to the number of atoms on the right side.
  8. Boyle's Law: P1V1 = P2V2 (Pressure and volume relationship for a gas at constant temperature)
  9. Charles' Law: V1 / T1 = V2 / T2 (Volume and temperature relationship for a gas at constant pressure)
  10. Avogadro's Law: V1 / n1 = V2 / n2 (Volume and amount of gas relationship at constant temperature and pressure)

These formulas cover some fundamental concepts in chemistry and can serve as a starting point for understanding more complex topics as you progress in your studies. Remember to practice applying these formulas to solve numerical problems and reinforce your understanding of the underlying principles.

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apart from above any?

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Certainly! Here are a few more important chemistry formulas to remember from the CBSE syllabus:

  1. Area of a Triangle: Area = (1/2) x Base x Height
  2. Simple Interest: Simple Interest = (Principal x Rate x Time) / 100
  3. pH Calculation: pH = -log[H+]
  4. Ohm's Law: V = I x R (Voltage = Current x Resistance)
  5. Mole Calculation: Number of Moles = Mass / Molar Mass
  6. Heat Energy Calculation: Heat Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Change in Temperature
  7. Conservation of Mass: Mass of Reactants = Mass of Products (in a chemical reaction)
  8. Boyle's Law (Alternate Form): P1 x V1 = P2 x V2 (Pressure and volume relationship for a gas at constant temperature)
  9. Empirical Formula Calculation: Determine the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound based on experimental data.
  10. Acid-Base Neutralization: In a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base, the number of moles of hydrogen ions (H+) is equal to the number of moles of hydroxide ions (OH-).

These additional formulas cover a range of topics and concepts in chemistry, including geometry, finance, electricity, pH, and more. Remember to study and practice these formulas along with the corresponding concepts to build a strong foundation in chemistry

 

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