⚗️ Hydrocarbons | Functional Groups | Organic Reactions | Applications
C Carbon
H Hydrogen
O Oxygen
Functional Groups
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Carbon Fact: Carbon can form more compounds than any other element due to its unique properties of catenation (forming chains) and tetravalency (forming four bonds). Over 10 million carbon compounds are known!
-OH (Alcohol)
-CHO (Aldehyde)
-COOH (Carboxylic Acid)
-CO- (Ketone)
-NH₂ (Amine)
-COOR (Ester)
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📗 Chapter 9: Carbon and its Compounds
🎓 Class: 10 (Maharashtra Board)
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Very Short Answer Questions
1–2 Marks Each
Why is carbon able to form a large number of compounds?
Carbon's Unique Property
Define catenation.
Carbon Property
What is tetravalency?
Carbon Property
What are hydrocarbons?
Basic Definition
Name the functional group present in alcohols.
Functional Group
-OH (Hydroxyl group)
Write the general formula of alkanes.
General Formula
CₙH₂ₙ₊₂
What is an ester?
Organic Compound
Give one example of a carboxylic acid.
Example
CH₃COOH (Ethanoic acid)
What is combustion?
Chemical Reaction
What is saponification?
Chemical Reaction
Short Answer Questions
3–4 Marks Each
Explain the unique properties of carbon.
Carbon Properties
Catenation | Tetravalency | Multiple Bond Formation
Classify hydrocarbons with examples.
Hydrocarbon Classification
Type
Formula
Example
Alkanes
CₙH₂ₙ₊₂
CH₄ (Methane)
Alkenes
CₙH₂ₙ
C₂H₄ (Ethene)
Alkynes
CₙH₂ₙ₋₂
C₂H₂ (Ethyne)
What are functional groups? Explain any two.
Functional Groups Explanation
Explain the oxidation reaction of alcohol with an example.
Chemical Reaction
CH₃CH₂OH + [O] → CH₃COOH (Ethanol to Ethanoic acid)
Describe the substitution reaction in alkanes.
Chemical Reaction
CH₄ + Cl₂ → CH₃Cl + HCl (in sunlight)
Explain addition reaction with a suitable example.
Chemical Reaction
CH₂=CH₂ + H₂ → CH₃-CH₃ (Ethene to Ethane)
Differentiate between alkanes and alkenes.
Comparison
Write the preparation and one use of ethanol.
Preparation & Uses
Write the preparation and one use of ethanoic acid.
Preparation & Uses
Explain the process of saponification.
Chemical Process
Fat/Oil + NaOH → Soap + Glycerol
Long Answer Questions
5 Marks Each
Explain the properties of carbon that lead to the formation of a large number of compounds.