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Science Is Easy with Extramarks

NCERT Solutions For Class 9, matter in our surroundings provided by Extramarks is students' first choice. It is designed by experts as per marking schemes for better understanding of exam pattern. It has a compilation of extra questions and previous year questions along with textual questions. It offers students the proper approach to tackle questions. It can be a students' companion for quick revision and conceptual clarity.<br>

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Science Is Easy with Extramarks

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  1. “Matter in Our Surroundings”CLASS-9

  2. What is Matter in Our Surroundings? • Anything that has mass and occupies space is called matter. Matter is made up of particles. These particles are so small that they cannot be seen with naked eyes. They have spaces between them and they are in state of constant motion. The particles of matter are held together by attractive forces. On the basis of differences in the physical characteristics of the particles of the matter, matter exists in three states namely solid, liquid and gaseous state. • Diffusion is the process of movement of particles from the region of their high concentration to the region of low concentration. Factors which affect the rate of diffusion are nature of substance and temperature.  • The temperature at which a solid converts into its liquid state is called its melting point. The temperature at which a liquid changes to its gaseous state is called its boiling or vaporisationpoint. The temperature at which a liquid converts into its solid state is called its freezing point. • Sublimation is the process of conversion of a solid to its gaseous state without changing into liquid. Latent heat is the minimum amount of energy that changes the state of substance without bringing any change in the temperature.

  3. Extramarks’ Approach • NCERT Solutions For Class 9, matter in our surroundings provided by Extramarks is students' first choice. It is designed by experts as per marking schemes for better understanding of exam pattern. It has a compilation of extra questions and previous year questions along with textual questions. It offers students the proper approach to tackle questions. It can be a students' companion for quick revision and conceptual clarity. • For more information visit and register at Extramarks website. https://www.extramarks.com/ncert-solutions/cbse-class-9/science-matter-in-our-surroundings

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