CHAPTER – 1 “Matter in our Surroundings”
CONCEPT DETAILS
KEY CONCEPTS : [ *rating as per the significance of concept]
1. Particle nature of Matter ***
2. States of Matter ****
3. Interchange in states of Matter *****
4. Evaporation & Boiling ****
5. Kelvin , Celsius scale ***
Pre requisites
Definition of matter.
Elementary idea of three physical states of matter .
SURVEY ANALYSIS
Conceptual levels of comprehension on the basis of feedback taken from the students
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, 1. Particle Nature of Matter
[ refer NCERT text book activities 1.1 to 1.8 ]
Anything that occupies space and has mass and is felt by senses is called matter.
Matter is the form of five basic elements the Panch tatva – air , earth ,fire , sky and
water.
Characteristics of particles of matter
Made of tiny particles.
Vacant spaces exist in particles.
Particles are in continuous motion.
Particles are held together by forces of attraction.
Q.1 Define matter.
Q.2 What happens if you put copper sulphate crystals in water?
2. States of Matter
[ refer NCERT text book activities 1.9 to 1.11 ]
Basis of Classification of Types
Based upon particle arrangement
Based upon energy of particles
Based upon distance between particles
Five states of matter
Gas
Liquid Plasma
Bose-
Solid Matter Einstein
condensate
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CONCEPT DETAILS
KEY CONCEPTS : [ *rating as per the significance of concept]
1. Particle nature of Matter ***
2. States of Matter ****
3. Interchange in states of Matter *****
4. Evaporation & Boiling ****
5. Kelvin , Celsius scale ***
Pre requisites
Definition of matter.
Elementary idea of three physical states of matter .
SURVEY ANALYSIS
Conceptual levels of comprehension on the basis of feedback taken from the students
8
, 1. Particle Nature of Matter
[ refer NCERT text book activities 1.1 to 1.8 ]
Anything that occupies space and has mass and is felt by senses is called matter.
Matter is the form of five basic elements the Panch tatva – air , earth ,fire , sky and
water.
Characteristics of particles of matter
Made of tiny particles.
Vacant spaces exist in particles.
Particles are in continuous motion.
Particles are held together by forces of attraction.
Q.1 Define matter.
Q.2 What happens if you put copper sulphate crystals in water?
2. States of Matter
[ refer NCERT text book activities 1.9 to 1.11 ]
Basis of Classification of Types
Based upon particle arrangement
Based upon energy of particles
Based upon distance between particles
Five states of matter
Gas
Liquid Plasma
Bose-
Solid Matter Einstein
condensate
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