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ICSE Class 10 Assessment Chemistry PDFs & Study Guide

ICSE Class 10 assessment chemistry study material is available for download here. This page provides 13 chapter PDFs covering the Class 10 Chemistry syllabus. Use these files to prepare for your board exams with chapter-wise practice and revision.

Each PDF includes points to remember, previous year questions, and a self-evaluation test. The material follows the CISCE-aligned Class 10 Chemistry textbook structure. Start with the chapter you are currently studying in class.

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These are the 13 chapter-wise books PDFs hosted on icseboard.org for ICSE Class 10 Chemistry, organised by subject. Each section below explains what those books cover before the download table.

These 13 chapter PDFs cover the Class 10 Chemistry syllabus, starting with the Periodic Table and Dobereiner's Triads, then moving through Chemical Bonding, Acids Bases and Salts, Analytical Chemistry, the Mole Concept, and Electrolysis. Each PDF includes important points, previous year questions, and a self-evaluation test so you can study a chapter and immediately check your understanding.

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Chapter 1: Periodic TableDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Chemical BondingDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Acids Bases And SaltsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Analytical ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Mole Concept And StoichimetryDownload PDF
Chapter 6: ElectrolysisDownload PDF
Chapter 7: MetallurgyDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Hydrogen ChlorideDownload PDF
Chapter 9: AmmoniaDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Nitric AcidDownload PDF
Chapter 11: Sulphuric AcidDownload PDF
Chapter 12: Organic ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Practical WorkDownload PDF

What These Chemistry PDFs Cover Inside

The 13 PDFs span the full Class 10 Chemistry syllabus. Chapter 1 begins with the Periodic Table, covering early classification attempts like Dobereiner’s Triads. In a triad, the middle element’s atomic mass is the arithmetic mean of the other two. For example, Calcium (40) and Barium (137) average to 88.5, which is close to Strontium’s actual mass of 88.

Chapter 2 moves to Chemical Bonding, explaining how atoms combine. Chapter 3 covers Acids, Bases and Salts, including their reactions and pH scale. Chapter 4 introduces Analytical Chemistry methods for identifying substances.

Chapter 5 focuses on the Mole Concept and Stoichiometry, which involves calculating reactants and products in chemical reactions. Chapter 6 explains Electrolysis, covering the decomposition of compounds using electricity.

Each PDF follows a consistent structure. You get important points to remember, previous year questions, important questions, a “Let’s Recall” section, and a self-evaluation test. This format helps you study a chapter and then immediately test your understanding.

How to Use This Material for Exam Preparation

Use these PDFs in a specific order to get the most out of your study time. A scattered approach wastes effort. Follow these steps for each chapter:

  1. Read the Important Points: Start with the summary at the beginning of the PDF. This gives you the core concepts before you dive into details.
  2. Attempt Previous Year Questions: Try these without looking at the answers. This shows you what the board actually asks.
  3. Check the Important Questions: These are flagged for a reason. If you cannot answer them, go back to the textbook.
  4. Use Let’s Recall: This section helps you connect new information to what you already know.
  5. Take the Self Evaluation Test: Do this last. Treat it like a mini-exam. If you score low, review the chapter again.

For a broader view of all subjects, check the Class 10 ICSE resources. You can also find more Class 10 books for other subjects. The official CISCE website has the latest syllabus updates.

Common Mistakes Students Make While Studying Chemistry

Students lose marks in Class 10 Chemistry for predictable reasons. Knowing these mistakes helps you avoid them.

MistakeCorrect Rule
Writing unbalanced chemical equationsAlways balance equations. Check that the number of atoms for each element is equal on both sides.
Confusing cations and anions in electrolysisCations move to the cathode (negative electrode). Anions move to the anode (positive electrode).
Forgetting valency when writing formulasUse the criss-cross method. Swap the valency numbers to get the subscript of the other ion.
Skipping units in mole concept calculationsState the unit. Mass is in grams. Volume of gas is in litres. Number of particles is just a number.

Another common error is rote-learning the periodic table without understanding the trends. You need to know why atomic radius decreases across a period and increases down a group. The PDFs explain these trends. Read that section carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many chemistry PDFs are available for download?

There are 13 chapter PDFs available. They cover the entire Class 10 Chemistry syllabus, from the Periodic Table to Electrolysis.

Do these PDFs include solutions to the questions?

The PDFs provide important points, previous year questions, and self-evaluation tests. They are designed for practice. You should attempt the questions yourself first.

Are these PDFs enough to score well in the board exam?

These PDFs are study aids. They help you revise and practice. You should also read your CISCE-aligned textbook and solve full sample papers. No single resource is a substitute for consistent study.

Which chapter should I study first?

Start with Chapter 1, the Periodic Table. It forms the basis for understanding chemical bonding and reactions in later chapters. Concepts build on each other, so follow the chapter order.

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Reference: CISCE-aligned ICSE Class 10 textbook material.

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