S.No | 9th , Science, "Matter in our surrounding" |
| In text questions page number 3 |
1. | Which of the following are matter? Chair, air, love, smell, hate, almonds, thought, cold, cold drink, smell of perfume. |
2 | Give reasons for the following observation: The smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several metres away, but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close. |
3 | A diver is able to cut throughwater in a swimming pool. Whichproperty of matter does thisobservation show? |
4 | What are the characteristics ofthe particles of matter? |
| In text questions page number 6 |
1 | The mass per unit volume of asubstance is called density.(density = mass/volume).Arrange the following in order ofincreasing density – air, exhaustfrom chimneys, honey, water,chalk, cotton and iron. |
2 | (a) Tabulate the differences inthe characteristics of statesof matter.(b) Comment upon the following:rigidity, compressibility,fluidity, filling a gascontainer, shape, kineticenergy and density. |
3 | Give reasons(a) A gas fills completely thevessel in which it is kept.(b) A gas exerts pressure on thewalls of the container.(c) A wooden table should becalled a solid.(d) We can easily move our handin air but to do the samethrough a solid block of woodwe need a karate expert. |
4 | Liquids generally have lowerdensity as compared to solids.But you must have observed thatice floats on water. Find out why. |
| In text questions page number 9 |
1 | Convert the following temperatureto Celsius scale:a. 300 K b. 573 K. |
2 | What is the physical state ofwater at:a. 250ºC b. 100ºC ? |
3 | For any substance, why does thetemperature remain constantduring the change of state? |
4 | Suggest a method to liquefyatmospheric gases. |
| In text questions page number 10 |
1 | Why does a desert cooler coolbetter on a hot dry day? |
2 | How does the water kept in anearthen pot (matka) become coolduring summer? |
3 | Why does our palm feel coldwhen we put some acetone orpetrol or perfume on it? |
4 | Why are we able to sip hot tea ormilk faster from a saucer ratherthan a cup? |
5 | What type of clothes should wewear in summer? |
| Text Book Exercise |
1 | Convert the following temperatures to the Celsius scale.(a) 300 K (b) 573 K. |
2 | Convert the following temperatures to the Kelvin scale.(a) 25°C (b) 373°C. |
3 | Give reason for the following observations.(a) Naphthalene balls disappear with time without leaving anysolid.(b) We can get the smell of perfume sitting several metres away. |
4 | Arrange the following substances in increasing order of forcesof attraction between the particles— water, sugar, oxygen. |
5 | What is the physical state of water at—(a) 25°C (b) 0°C (c) 100°C ? |
6 | Give two reasons to justify—(a) water at room temperature is a liquid.(b) an iron almirah is a solid at room temperature. |
7 | Why is ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at thesame temperature? |
8 | What produces more severe burns, boiling water or steam? |
9 | Name A,B,C,D,E and F in the following diagram showing changein its state |
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