Chapter 1 - Matter in Our Surrounding
Chapter 1 - Matter in Our Surrounding
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CHAPTER 1 : MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDING
CHAPTER AT A GLANCE
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magnified millions
of times
When we dissolve sail in water, the particles
of salt get into the spaces between particles
of water
Particles are varying and have spaces between them
a, b and c show the magnified schematic pictures
of the three states of matter. The motion of the
particles can be seen and compared in the three states of matter.
Dig. Three states of matter
Matter
The matter is the material of which everything in this universe, in and
around us is made up of in different shapes. It is anything that occupies space and
has mass and offers resistance to any applied force.
Physical Nature of Particles :
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Matter is made up of particles. The particles of matter are very-very
small.
Characteristics of Particles:
(i) Particles of matter are continuously moving i.e., they possess
kinetic energy. As the temperature rises, particles moves faster
because kinetic energy of the particles increases.
(ii) Particles of matter have space between them. When we make
tea, coffee or lemonade (nimbu pani), particles of one type of
matter get into the space between particles of the other. This
shows that there is enough space between particles of matter.
(iii) Particles of matter attract each other. When we open a water tap,
try to break the stream of water with your fingers, can we do
this ? No, because the stream of water remains together. Particles
of water are held together because of the force of attraction
between them.
• The space between the particles and kinetic energy of particles is
minimum in solids, intermediate in liquids and maximum in gases.
• The force of attraction between the particles is strongest in solids,
intermediate in liquids and weakest in gases.
Solid Liquid Gas
Arrangement of particles in three states of matter
and their movements
States of Matter
The physical states of a matter are : (i) Solid, (ii) Liquid, (iii) Gas.
We can classify our body into three states of matter i.e.,
(i) Bones and teeth are solids.
(ii) Blood and water present in our body are liquids.
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(iii) Air in our lungs is gaseous and also there is 70% of water is in our
body.
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