Class 9 Science Chapter 9 Atomic Foundations of Matter Notes

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Welcome to the free notes for Class 9 Science Chapter 9 notes – Atomic Foundations of Matter. These notes are based on the latest NCERT Exploration: Textbook of Science for Grade 9. This chapter explains the basic concepts of atoms, molecules, elements, compounds, valency, chemical symbols, and chemical formulae. These notes are designed for quick revision and exam preparation.

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These notes are prepared according to the latest NCERT Exploration: Textbook of Science for Grade 9 and cover all important concepts in an easy-to-understand format.

Laws of Chemical Combination

Matter combines according to certain fixed laws.

Law of Conservation of Mass

Mass can neither be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.

Law of Constant Proportions

A compound always contains the same elements in the same proportion by mass.

Dalton’s Atomic Theory

According to Dalton:

  • Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms.
  • Atoms cannot be created or destroyed during chemical reactions.
  • Atoms of the same element are identical.
  • Atoms combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds.

What is an Atom?

An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains its chemical properties.

Examples

  • Hydrogen atom
  • Oxygen atom
  • Carbon atom

What is a Molecule?

A molecule is formed when two or more atoms combine chemically.

Examples

  • H₂
  • O₂
  • H₂O
  • CO₂

Chemical Symbols

Every element has a unique chemical symbol.

Examples

ElementSymbol
HydrogenH
OxygenO
CarbonC
NitrogenN
SodiumNa
PotassiumK
CalciumCa

Atomic Mass

Atomic mass is the average mass of an atom expressed in atomic mass units (u).

Example:

  • Carbon = 12 u
  • Oxygen = 16 u

Molecular Mass

Molecular mass is the sum of the atomic masses of all atoms present in a molecule.

Example:

H₂O

= 2 × 1 + 16

= 18 u

Mole Concept

A mole is the amount of substance containing 6.022 × 10²³ particles.

This number is called Avogadro’s Number.

Valency

Valency is the combining capacity of an atom.

Examples

ElementValency
Hydrogen1
Oxygen2
Nitrogen3
Carbon4
Sodium1
Magnesium2
Aluminium3

Writing Chemical Formulae

Chemical formulae are written by balancing the valencies of the combining elements.

Examples

  • Water → H₂O
  • Carbon dioxide → CO₂
  • Sodium chloride → NaCl
  • Calcium chloride → CaCl₂
  • Magnesium oxide → MgO

Difference Between Atom and Molecule

AtomMolecule
Smallest particle of an elementCombination of two or more atoms
Cannot be divided chemicallyMay contain atoms of same or different elements
Example: HExample: H₂O

Important Terms

  • Atom
  • Molecule
  • Element
  • Compound
  • Chemical Symbol
  • Atomic Mass
  • Molecular Mass
  • Mole
  • Avogadro Number
  • Valency
  • Chemical Formula

Chapter Summary

✅ Matter is made of atoms.

✅ Molecules are formed by the chemical combination of atoms.

✅ Chemical symbols represent elements.

✅ Atomic mass is expressed in atomic mass units (u).

✅ Valency determines how atoms combine.

✅ Chemical formulae show the composition of compounds.


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FAQ

What is an atom?

An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains its chemical properties.

What is a molecule?

A molecule is formed when two or more atoms chemically combine.

What is valency?

Valency is the combining capacity of an atom that determines how it forms chemical bonds.

What is Avogadro’s number?

Avogadro’s number is 6.022 × 10²³, which represents the number of particles in one mole of a substance.

Are these notes based on the latest NCERT book?

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