Indira Nagar, Lucknow, India - 226016.
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Shree ramswaroop University Pursuing
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
Indira Nagar, Lucknow, India - 226016
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition
2
Board
CBSE, State
State boards taught
Uttar Pradesh State Board
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
CBSE Subjects taught
English, Hindi, Science, Mathematics, Social science
Experience in School or College
I have taught 3 Students in my locality in 1 hour of class 9 and class 10
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
English, Science, Social Science, Mathematics
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 10 Tuition
I am a teacher of mathematics I have studied some students in sitapur I came lucknow to study btech course in shree ramswaroop University And thats why i want to teach tution as a part time job
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition
3
Board
ICSE, CBSE, State
State boards taught
Uttar Pradesh State Board
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
CBSE Subjects taught
English, Hindi, Science, Mathematics, Social science
ICSE Subjects taught
English Literature, Physics, Chemistry, English, Mathematics
Experience in School or College
I have taught 3 Students in sitapur in 1 hour of class 9 and class 10
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
English, Science, Social Science, Hindi, Mathematics
1. Which school boards of Class 10 do you teach for?
CBSE and State
2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 10 Tuition and Class 9 Tuition Classes.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 2 years.
Answered on 19/10/2023 Learn CBSE/Class 10
(a) The law followed by balancing a chemical equation is the Law of Conservation of Mass. This law states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants must be equal to the total mass of the products. This means that no atoms are created or destroyed during a chemical reaction; they are simply rearranged.
(b) To balance the chemical equation:
Na + H3O → NaOH + H2
The balanced equation is:
2Na + 2H3O → 2NaOH + H2
This equation is balanced because there are the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the reaction arrow, which satisfies the Law of Conservation of Mass.
Answered on 19/10/2023 Learn CBSE/Class 10
The assertion (A) is correct, and the reason (R) is also correct.
(A) states the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of steam with iron, which results in the formation of iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4) and hydrogen gas (H2). This equation is indeed balanced because the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation is the same, which adheres to the law of conservation of mass.
(R) correctly mentions the law of conservation of mass, which is a fundamental principle in chemistry. It states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants should equal the total mass of the products. Therefore, the mass of the atoms involved remains constant, and this law is upheld in balanced chemical equations like the one provided in assertion (A).
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition
2
Board
CBSE, State
State boards taught
Uttar Pradesh State Board
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
CBSE Subjects taught
English, Hindi, Science, Mathematics, Social science
Experience in School or College
I have taught 3 Students in my locality in 1 hour of class 9 and class 10
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
English, Science, Social Science, Mathematics
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 10 Tuition
I am a teacher of mathematics I have studied some students in sitapur I came lucknow to study btech course in shree ramswaroop University And thats why i want to teach tution as a part time job
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition
3
Board
ICSE, CBSE, State
State boards taught
Uttar Pradesh State Board
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
CBSE Subjects taught
English, Hindi, Science, Mathematics, Social science
ICSE Subjects taught
English Literature, Physics, Chemistry, English, Mathematics
Experience in School or College
I have taught 3 Students in sitapur in 1 hour of class 9 and class 10
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
English, Science, Social Science, Hindi, Mathematics
Answered on 19/10/2023 Learn CBSE/Class 10
(a) The law followed by balancing a chemical equation is the Law of Conservation of Mass. This law states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants must be equal to the total mass of the products. This means that no atoms are created or destroyed during a chemical reaction; they are simply rearranged.
(b) To balance the chemical equation:
Na + H3O → NaOH + H2
The balanced equation is:
2Na + 2H3O → 2NaOH + H2
This equation is balanced because there are the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the reaction arrow, which satisfies the Law of Conservation of Mass.
Answered on 19/10/2023 Learn CBSE/Class 10
The assertion (A) is correct, and the reason (R) is also correct.
(A) states the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of steam with iron, which results in the formation of iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4) and hydrogen gas (H2). This equation is indeed balanced because the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation is the same, which adheres to the law of conservation of mass.
(R) correctly mentions the law of conservation of mass, which is a fundamental principle in chemistry. It states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants should equal the total mass of the products. Therefore, the mass of the atoms involved remains constant, and this law is upheld in balanced chemical equations like the one provided in assertion (A).
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