Class 9th Science Chapter-2 In-Text Questions

Chapter 2 – Is Matter Around Us Pure

In-Text Questions and Answers


Page 15 – Questions and Answers

Question 1

What is meant by a substance?

Answer:

A substance is a form of matter that is pure and consists of only one kind of particles.
It has a fixed composition and definite properties.

Examples:

  • Pure water

  • Iron

  • Sugar

  • Oxygen

Question 2

List the points of differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.

Answer:

Basis Homogeneous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture
Composition Uniform throughout Non-uniform
Appearance

Looks the same everywhere

Different parts are visible
Phases Single phase Two or more phases
Components visibility

Components not visible separately

Components visible separately
Examples Salt solution, sugar solution, air

Oil and water, soil, sand and iron filings


Page 18 – Questions and Answers


Question 1

Differentiate between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures with examples.

Answer:

Basis Homogeneous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture
Composition Uniform throughout Non-uniform
Phases Single phase Two or more phases
Visibility of components Not visible separately Visible separately
Appearance Same throughout Different at different places
Examples Salt solution, sugar solution, air Oil and water, soil, sand in water

Question 2

How are sol, solution and suspension different from each other?

Answer:

Property Solution Colloid (Sol) Suspension
Nature Homogeneous Heterogeneous (appears homogeneous) Heterogeneous
Particle size Very small (< 1 nm) Intermediate (1–1000 nm) Large (> 1000 nm)
Visibility of particles Not visible Not visible to naked eye Visible
Tyndall effect No Yes Yes
Stability Stable Stable Unstable
Filtration Cannot be separated Cannot be separated by ordinary filtration Can be separated
Examples Salt in water Milk, starch solution Muddy water

Question 3

To make a saturated solution, 36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 100 g of water at 293 K.
Find its concentration at this temperature.

Answer:

Given:

  • Mass of solute (NaCl) = 36 g

  • Mass of solvent (water) = 100 g

Mass of solution =

36+100=136 g

Mass by Mass Percentage (% w/w)

Formula

Mass by mass %=Mass of soluteMass of solution×100

Calculation:

=36136×100
 
=26.47%

Final Answer:

The concentration of the solution is 26.47% (mass by mass).


Page 19 – Questions and Answers

Question 1

Classify the following as physical or chemical changes:

Answer:

Change Type of Change Reason (in one line)
Cutting of trees Physical Only size/shape changes, no new substance
Melting of butter in a pan Physical

Change of state only

Rusting of almirah Chemical

New substance (rust) is formed

Boiling of water to form steam Physical

Reversible change of state

Passing electric current through water and water breaking into hydrogen and oxygen Chemical

New substances are formed

Dissolving common salt in water Physical

No new substance, reversible

Making a fruit salad with raw fruits Physical Only mixing/cutting
Burning of paper and wood Chemical

New substances (ash, gases) formed


Question 2

Try segregating the things around you as pure substances or mixtures.

Answer:

Pure Substances:

  • Iron

  • Copper

  • Sugar

  • Distilled water

  • Oxygen

Mixtures:

  • Air

  • Milk

  • Soil

  • Sea water

  • Tea

  • Fruit salad

Explanation:

  • Pure substances contain only one kind of particles.

  • Mixtures contain two or more substances mixed together.


 

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