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Home » Class 9 Science Notes in English » Matter in Our Surroundings (Ch-1) Notes in English || Class 9 Science Chapter 1 in English ||

Matter in Our Surroundings (Ch-1) Notes in English || Class 9 Science Chapter 1 in English ||

Posted on 23/02/202523/02/2025 by Anshul Gupta

Chapter – 1

Matter in Our Surroundings

In this post we have given the detailed notes of class 9 Science Chapter 1 (Matter in Our Surroundings) in English. These notes are useful for the students who are going to appear in class 9 board exams.

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Class 9 Science Chapter 1 Matter in Our Surroundings in English
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  • Chapter – 1
  • Matter in Our Surroundings
  • Chapter 1: Matter in Our Surroundings
    • What is Matter?
    • Physical Nature of Matter πŸ”¬
      • Matter is Made Up of Particles
      • Characteristics of Particles of Matter
      • States of Matter
      • Solid State
      • Liquid State
      • Gaseous State
      • Can Matter Change its State?
      • Effect of Change of Temperature
      • Effect of Change of Pressure
      • Evaporation
      • Factors Affecting Evaporation
      • How Does Evaporation Cause Cooling?
      • Examples of Evaporation in Daily Life
      • Key Points to Remember
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Chapter 1: Matter in Our Surroundings

What is Matter?

Anything that occupies space and has mass is called matter. 🌌 Everything in the universe, from the air we breathe to the stars in the sky, is made up of matter. 🌏

Physical Nature of Matter πŸ”¬

Matter is Made Up of Particles

  • Tiny particles that are too small to be seen with the naked eye make up matter. πŸ”¬
  • Evidence for this comes from experiments like dissolving salt or sugar in water, where the substance seems to disappear but actually spreads throughout the water as tiny particles. πŸ’§
  • The particles of matter have spaces between them, which allow for the intermixing of different substances. πŸ§ͺ

Characteristics of Particles of Matter

  • Particles of matter are continuously moving. πŸ”„
  • They attract each other, which keeps them together. 🧲
  • The strength of attraction varies between different kinds of matter. 🧱

States of Matter

Matter exists in three different states: solid, liquid, and gas. πŸ§ŠπŸ’§πŸ’¨ These states arise due to differences in the arrangement and movement of particles.

Solid State

  • Solids have a definite shape, distinct boundaries, and a fixed volume. 🧊
  • They are rigid and have negligible compressibility. 🧱
  • Particles in solids are tightly packed and have limited movement.

Liquid State

  • Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape. πŸ’§
  • They take the shape of their container. πŸ’§
  • They flow easily and are not rigid. 🌊
  • Particles in liquids have more space and move more freely than in solids.

Gaseous State

  • Gases have no fixed shape or volume. πŸ’¨
  • They fill the entire container they are placed in. 🎈
  • They are highly compressible. 🎈
  • Particles in gases have the most space and move randomly at high speeds. πŸš€

Can Matter Change its State?

Yes, matter can change its state by changing the temperature or pressure. 🌑️

Effect of Change of Temperature

  • Heating a solid increases the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to vibrate faster and eventually break free from their fixed positions, leading to melting. πŸ”₯
  • The temperature at which a solid melts is called its melting point. 🌑️
  • The heat energy required to change 1 kg of a solid into a liquid at its melting point is called the latent heat of fusion. 🌑️
  • Similarly, heating a liquid increases the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to move faster and eventually break free from the forces of attraction, leading to boiling. πŸ”₯
  • The temperature at which a liquid boils is called its boiling point. 🌑️
  • The heat energy required to change 1 kg of a liquid into a gas at its boiling point is called the latent heat of vaporization. 🌑️

Effect of Change of Pressure

  • Increasing pressure on a gas can bring its particles closer together, leading to liquefaction. πŸ—œοΈ
  • Decreasing pressure can cause a gas to expand. 🎈
  • Solid carbon dioxide (CO2​), also known as dry ice, directly changes into a gaseous state on decreasing pressure without becoming a liquid. πŸ§ŠπŸ’¨

Evaporation

  • Evaporation is the phenomenon of change of liquid into vapors at any temperature below its boiling point. πŸ’§πŸ’¨
  • It is a surface phenomenon, where particles from the surface of the liquid gain enough energy to overcome the forces of attraction and escape into the vapor state.

Factors Affecting Evaporation

  • Increase in surface area increases the rate of evaporation. 🌬️
  • Increase in temperature increases the rate of evaporation. πŸ”₯
  • Decrease in humidity increases the rate of evaporation. πŸ’§
  • Increase in wind speed increases the rate of evaporation. πŸ’¨

How Does Evaporation Cause Cooling?

  • During evaporation, the particles of liquid absorb energy from the surroundings to regain the energy lost during evaporation. 🌑️
  • This absorption of energy from the surroundings makes the surroundings cold. ❄️

Examples of Evaporation in Daily Life

  • Wet clothes drying up. πŸ‘•
  • Sprinkling water on the roof or open ground after a hot sunny day. 🏠
  • Wearing cotton clothes in summer. πŸ‘š
  • Water droplets forming on the outer surface of a glass containing ice-cold water. 🧊

Key Points to Remember

  • Matter is made up of tiny particles. πŸ”¬
  • Matter exists in three states: solid, liquid, and gas. πŸ§ŠπŸ’§πŸ’¨
  • The forces of attraction between particles are strongest in solids, intermediate in liquids, and weakest in gases. 🧲
  • The spaces between particles and their kinetic energy are least in solids, intermediate in liquids, and maximum in gases.
  • Matter can change its state by changing temperature or pressure. 🌑️
  • Sublimation is the direct change from solid to gas, and deposition is the direct change from gas to solid. πŸ§ŠπŸ’¨
  • Evaporation is a surface phenomenon that causes cooling. ❄️

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