Class: IX Topic: Matter in Our Surrounding Subject: Chemistry Date - 28/04/2021
Class: IX Topic: Matter in Our Surrounding Subject: Chemistry Date - 28/04/2021
Class: IX Topic: Matter in Our Surrounding Subject: Chemistry Date - 28/04/2021
Subject: Chemistry
Date -28/04/2021
Question 1
How does evaporation differ from boiling ?
Answer:
Evaporation Boiling
1. Evaporation takes place at all 1. Boiling takes place only at the boiling point
evaporation. boiling.
4. Evaporation takes place only at 4. Boiling takes place in the entire body of the
Question 2.
While heating ice in a beaker with a thermometer suspended in it, a
student recorded the following observations:
(a) Between 2-3 min, ice converts into water. This process is known as fusion.
(b) Between 30-35 min, the temperature remains constant because the heat
supplied is used up in overcoming the intermolecular forces of liquid to change into
vapours. The heat involved in the process is latent heat of vaporisation. It is the
amount of heat energy required to change 1 kg of liquid into gas at its boiling point.
Question 3.
a.Is there any similarity in materials?
Answer:
Yes, all materials possess mass and occupy space.
Question 11.
Why do we see water droplets on the outer surface of a glass containing
ice cold water?
Answer:
The water vapour present in the air comes in contact with cold surface of the glass,
loses its energy and gets converted into droplets of water.
Question 12.
Can materials exist in all the three states?
Answer:
Yes, materials can exist in all the three states under different conditions of
temperature and pressure.
Question 13.
Kinetic energy of particles of water in three vessels A, B and C are E A,
EB and EC respectively and EA > EB > EC. Arrange the temperatures, TA,
TBand TC of water in the three vessels in increasing order.
Answer:
TC < TB < TA , the kinetic energy of particles is greater at higher temperature.
Question 14.
Differentiate vapour and gas
Vapour Gas
Vapour is a mixture of two or more different Gas usually contains a single thermodynamic
phases,. .state .
Vapours are in solid or in liquid state under Gases are in gaseous state under ordinary
ordinary condition, but changes into gaseous condition i.e at room temperature and
state under specific condition. atmospheric pressure..