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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 CO₂:
- 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 → H₂
- Oxygen → O₂
🔄 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 (H₂O) →
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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