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🧪 Nature of Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Class 8 Science Chapter 8 Notes | Easy Explanation

 


🧪 Chapter 8 – Nature of Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures


🌟 Introduction

  • Everything around us is matter:
    • Air 🌬️
    • Water 💧
    • Food 🍎
    • Clothes 👕
    • Metals ⚙️

👉 Matter is made of tiny particles

👉 Most substances are mixtures of different components


🧩 8.1 Mixtures

📌 Definition:

Mixture = Two or more substances mixed together without chemical reaction


🔑 Key Points:

  • Components retain their own properties
  • Can be separated by physical methods
  • No chemical change occurs

🔄 Types of Mixtures


🔹 1. Heterogeneous Mixture (Non-uniform)

📌 Features:

  • Components are visible separately

📍 Examples:

  • Sprout salad 🥗
  • Poha

🔸 2. Homogeneous Mixture (Uniform)

📌 Features:

  • Components are not visible separately

📍 Examples:

  • Sugar in water
  • Lemonade 🍋

⚙️ Alloys (Special Mixtures)

📌 Definition:

Uniform mixtures of metals with metals or non-metals


📍 Examples:

  • Stainless steel iron + nickel + chromium + carbon
  • Brass copper + zinc
  • Bronze copper + tin

🏛️ Indian Heritage:

  • Known as Mishraloha
  • Used in utensils for health benefits

🌬️ 8.1.1 Air as a Mixture


📌 Composition:

Air is a mixture of gases:

  • Nitrogen (~78%)
  • Oxygen
  • Argon
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Water vapour

🧠 Important Points:

  • Oxygen supports life & burning
  • Nitrogen does not support combustion

🧪 Test for CO:

  • Lime water turns milky

🌫️ Pollutants in Air:

  • Dust
  • Smoke
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Sulfur dioxide

📊 Air Quality:

Measured by AQI (Air Quality Index)


🔄 8.1.2 Types of Mixtures (Based on State)

Combination

Example

Type

Gas + Gas

Air

Uniform

Gas + Liquid

Aerated water

Uniform

Solid + Gas

Smoke

Non-uniform

Liquid + Liquid

Vinegar

Uniform

Liquid + Liquid

Oil + Water

Non-uniform

Solid + Liquid

Sand + Water

Non-uniform

Solid + Liquid

Seawater

Uniform

Solid + Solid

Alloys

Uniform


🧪 8.2 Pure Substances


📌 Definition:

Pure Substance = Contains only one type of particle


🔑 Features:

  • Same properties throughout
  • Cannot be separated by physical methods

⚠️ Note:

Daily life "pure" scientific "pure"


⚛️ 8.3 Types of Pure Substances


🧱 8.3.1 Elements


📌 Definition:

Elements = Simplest substances made of only one type of atom


📍 Examples:

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Carbon
  • Sulfur

🧬 Molecules of Elements:

  • Hydrogen H
  • Oxygen O

🔄 Classification:

🔹 Metals:

  • Iron, Copper, Aluminium
  • Good conductors

🔸 Non-metals:

  • Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur

🔶 Metalloids:

  • Boron, Silicon
    👉 Properties in between

📊 Facts:

  • Total elements = 118

🌡️ States:

  • Most solids
  • 11 gases
  • 2 liquids:
    • Mercury (metal)
    • Bromine (non-metal)

🧬 8.3.2 Compounds


📌 Definition:

Compounds = Formed by chemical combination of elements in fixed ratio


🔑 Features:

  • New properties formed
  • Cannot be separated physically

📍 Examples:

  • Water (HO) Hydrogen + Oxygen (2:1)
  • Salt (NaCl) Sodium + Chlorine
  • Sugar C + H + O

🔥 Important Example:

  • Iron + Sulfur Iron sulfide (FeS)

👉 Different from simple mixture


🏗️ 8.4 Uses of Matter


🌬️ Air (Mixture):

  • Breathing
  • Burning

💧 Water (Compound):

  • Essential for life

⚙️ Elements:

  • Iron, Aluminium buildings, vehicles

🔩 Alloys:

  • Stainless steel strong & durable

💊 Compounds:

  • Fertilisers
  • Medicines

🚀 Modern Materials:

  • Graphene aerogel:
    • Very light
    • Absorbs oil
    • Used in cleaning & energy devices

⛰️ 8.5 Minerals


📌 Definition:

Naturally occurring substances found in Earth


🔄 Types:

🔹 Elements:

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Copper

🔸 Compounds:

  • Quartz
  • Calcite
  • Mica
  • Talc

🏭 Uses:

  • Cement from minerals
  • Talcum powder from talc

🎨 Our Scientific Heritage – Dhokra Art


📌 Features:

  • Ancient Indian metal art
  • Uses alloys (brass, bronze)

⚙️ Process:

  • Wax model
  • Molten metal poured

👉 Shows use of mixtures in art


📌 Snapshots (Quick Revision)


One-Line Points

  • Mixtures:
    • Two or more substances
    • No chemical reaction

  • Pure substances:
    • Only one type of particle

  • Types:
    • Elements
    • Compounds

  • Elements:
    • Cannot be broken further

  • Compounds:
    • Fixed ratio
    • New properties

  • Minerals:
    • Natural substances
    • Used in many products

🎯 Final Conclusion

Matter can be classified into:

🔹 Mixtures

🔹 Pure Substances (Elements + Compounds)


🌟 Final Formula:

Matter Mixtures + Pure Substances


🧠 Learning Outcome:

  • Differentiate mixtures & pure substances
  • Understand elements & compounds
  • Apply concepts in real life

 

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