Q1: What is matter?
Ans: Any substance that has mass and occupies space.
Q2: What is matter made up of?
Ans: Matter is made up of very small particles called molecules.
Q3: What makes liquids take the shape of the container they are poured in?
Ans: Liquids take the shape of the container they are poured in because the particles are not as tightly packed as in solids.
Q4: List any three processes to show that matter changes from one state to another.
Ans: The three processes to show that matter changes from one state to another are as follows
Q5: How does heating and cooling affect the movement of particles?
Ans: On cooling the movement of particles decreases. On heating the movement of particles increases.
Q6: Explain in what way is the arrangement of particles related to the states of matter.
Ans: All matter is made up of very small particles. The arrangement of particles results in three states of matter:
Q7: Describe how the states of matter change in terms of the movements of tiny particles.
Ans: In terms of the movement of particles the changes in states of matter will be as follows:
Expansion:
Contraction:
Q9: Describe an example to show that substances expand on heating and contract on cooling.
Ans: Due to expansion and contraction the electric cables appear to hang loosely from the poles during summer but do not appear loose in winter.
Q11: Name some liquids that evaporate easily.
Ans: Liquids that evaporate easily are:
Alcohol, kerosene, petrol, water and nail paint remover alcohol.
Q12: Rita wants to get ready for a party but her dress is wet. Suggest some ways by which she can dry her dress.
Ans: Ways by which she can dry her dress are :
Q13: Why do clothes dry faster in summer than in winter?
Ans: Clothes dry faster in summer than in winter because the temperature is higher in summer, which increases the rate of evaporation. Evaporation happens faster when it’s warm because the water molecules gain more energy and turn into water vapor quickly. In winter, lower temperatures slow down evaporation, making it take longer for clothes to dry
Q14: Why do chocolates melt on heating?
Ans: Chocolates melt on heating because when the particles are heated they break the rigid pattern and start moving faster thus taking more space than before.
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