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🧪 Particulate Nature of Matter Class 8 Science Chapter 7 Notes | Easy Explanation

 


🧪 Chapter 7 – Particulate Nature of Matter


🌟 Introduction

Matter exists in three main forms:

  • 🧱 Solid
  • 💧 Liquid
  • 🌬️ Gas

🤔 Think About It:

  • Why can we pile sand but not water?
  • How does air give weight to a balloon?

👉 These questions are explained by the particle nature of matter


🔬 7.1 What is Matter Composed of?


🧪 Experiments & Observations

🪨 Chalk Experiment

  • Break chalk smaller pieces
    👉 Shows matter is made of tiny particles

🍬 Sugar in Water

  • Sugar disappears but:
    • taste remains

👉 Proves:

  • particles exist
  • particles mix with each other

📌 Key Points:

  • Matter is made of extremely small particles
  • Particles cannot be seen even with ordinary microscope

🧠 Interparticle Spaces

  • There are spaces between particles
  • Sugar particles fill spaces between water particles

⚛️ 7.2 What Decides Different States of Matter?


📌 Main Factor:

Interparticle Forces of Attraction


🔄 Depends on:

  • Distance between particles
  • Strength of attraction

👉 This decides whether matter is:

  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas

🏛️ Our Scientific Heritage

  • Acharya Kanad
  • Introduced idea of:

Parmanu (Atom)


🧱 7.2.1 Solid State


📌 Properties:

  • Particles closely packed
  • Strong attraction
  • Fixed shape & volume

🔄 Movement:

  • Only vibration, no free movement

🔥 Heating Effect:

  • Vibrations increase
  • At melting point solid liquid

🌡️ Melting Point:

Temperature at which solid changes into liquid


📍 Examples:

  • Ice 0°C
  • Urea 133°C
  • Iron 1538°C

💧 7.2.2 Liquid State


📌 Properties:

  • Particles less tightly packed
  • No fixed shape (takes container shape)
  • Fixed volume

🔄 Movement:

  • Particles can move within liquid

🔥 Heating:

  • At boiling point liquid gas

💨 Evaporation:

  • Happens at all temperatures
  • Only from surface

🌬️ 7.2.3 Gaseous State


📌 Properties:

  • Particles very far apart
  • Very weak attraction

🔄 Movement:

  • Free movement in all directions

📐 Shape & Volume:

  • No fixed shape
  • No fixed volume

🌊 Important:

Liquids + Gases = Fluids (can flow)


📏 7.3 Interparticle Spacing


🔹 Solids:

  • Minimum spacing

🔹 Liquids:

  • More spacing

🔹 Gases:

  • Maximum spacing

🧪 Examples:

🍬 Sugar in Water:

  • Dissolves fills spaces

🏖️ Sand in Water:

  • Does NOT dissolve
  • Settles at bottom

📌 Key Point:

👉 Spaces are empty (not filled with air)


🔄 7.4 Movement of Particles


💧 1. In Liquids

🧪 Example:

  • Potassium permanganate spreads in water

🌡️ Observation:

  • Spreads faster in hot water

👉 Heat increases particle motion


🌬️ 2. In Gases

🕯️ Example:

  • Incense stick smell spreads in room

👉 Shows particles move freely


🧼 3. Everyday Example

  • Soap removes oil because:
    • one side attaches to oil
    • other side attaches to water

🔥 Thermal Energy and Change of State


📌 Thermal Energy:

Energy that affects particle movement


🧱 Solids:

  • Low energy
  • Strong attraction
  • Only vibration

💧 Liquids:

  • Medium energy
  • Particles move

🌬️ Gases:

  • High energy
  • Free movement

🔥 Effect of Heating:

  • Increases energy
  • Causes:
    • Melting
    • Boiling
    • Evaporation

📊 Particle Nature of Matter (Summary Table)

State

Spacing

Packing

Attraction

Movement

Shape

Volume

Solid

Minimum

Closely packed

Maximum

Vibrations only

Fixed

Fixed

Liquid

More

Loosely packed

Weaker

Limited movement

Not fixed

Fixed

Gas

Maximum

Free

Negligible

Free movement

Not fixed

Not fixed


📌 Snapshots (Quick Revision)


One-Line Points

  • Matter is made of tiny particles
  • Particles have spaces and attraction

  • Solids:
    • Strongest forces
    • Fixed shape & volume

  • Liquids:
    • Weaker forces
    • Fixed volume
    • No fixed shape

  • Gases:
    • Very weak forces
    • No fixed shape & volume

  • Heating:
    • increases motion
    • changes state

🎯 Final Conclusion

Matter behaves differently because of:

🔑 Particle Arrangement + Forces + Energy


🌟 Final Formula:

More Energy More Movement Change of State


🧠 Learning Outcome:

  • Understand structure of matter
  • Explain states of matter
  • Apply concept in daily life

 

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