Friday, March 8, 2019

ALL ABOUT SUBSTANCES

  1. MATTER- living and non-living things
  2. Non-living things: pure and mixtures.
  3. Pure: elements and compounds; 
  4. Elements: metals ,gold,silver copper aluminium
  5. Non-metals: oxygen hydrogen,carbon
  6. Metalloids:
     NUMBER SYMBOLELEMENT
    5BBoron
    14SiSilicon
    32GeGermanium
    33AsArsenic
    51SbAntimony
    52TeTellurium
    84PoPolonium
  7. Inert gases: helium,neon, argon
  8.  Mixtures: Homogeneous, Heterogeneous
  9. Substance:Pure: made up of only one kind of molecule
  10. Mixtures: Combination of two or more elements separated out by physical techniques -filteration
  11. compounds-formed from two or more elements chemically united  in fixed proportion-water -H2O
  12. Metal: elements,malleable, ductile,sonorous -good conductors of heat and electricity.Iron
  13.  Alloys: Homogeneous mixtures of two or more metals or non-metals to improve properties- steel-iron + carbon.
  14. Components distributed evenly-Homogeneous mixture- salt solution
  15. Two or more unevenly mixed components- Heterogeneous mixtures- sand and water, sandwich
  16.  Simple substance made up of only one kind of atoms-cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methods.ELEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT CLOTHING.

  1. Fibre:Loose thinner strands of a thread.
  2. Natural fibres: got from plants and animals.
  3. Synthetic/artificial fibres: obtained from chemical substances or man made chemical.
  4. Fabric: Materials made by knitting or weaving , natural or artificial fibres for  making curtains, clothes. etc.,
  5.  Yarn: thread spun for making clothes,
  6. Ginning: sorting out seeds from cotton fibres.
  7. Spinning:process of twisting the fibres to make thread.
  8. Weaving:  process of interlacing two or various sets of threads to form cloth or fabric.
  9. Loom: machine used for weaving cloth.
  10. Knitting: process of converting the single thread or yarn into cloth.
  11. Cotton bolls: Cotton flowers containing seeds and fibre.
  12. Carding: Raw cotton pulled apart and cleaned for removing dust and impurities.
  13. Combing; Cleaned cotton fibres .straightened and making into soft untwisted strands .
  14. Handloom: Hand operated machine for weaving.
  15. Wool: soft fine hair covering the body of the goat,sheep or other animals.
  16. Silk: soft thread produced by silk worms.
  17. Silkworm: Larve or caterpillar  of silk moth (Bomby xMori )producing silk thread.
  18. Cocoon: Outer covering of silk thread of the silkworm spins around itself for protection to become the insect.
  19. Jute: fibre from Patsun used for making rope, sacks and coarse cloth.
  20. Fleece: Woollen coat of a sheep or goat removed by Shearing.
  21. Shearing: Cutting the wool of  the sheep using special clipper.
  22. Sericulture: Raising of silkworms for production of raw silk.
  23. Rettig: Separation of fibres from stem (Jute) using bacterial action and moisture on plants.
  24. Cotton gins: machine with roller fitted for separating seeds from other fibres.
  25. Takli: thin pointed piece of wood used for spinning fibres into threads using hand.
  26. Charka: simple machine for spinning fibres having a large wheel operated with hand or feet.
  27. Jute: sacks.bags, wall hangings jewellery wrappings.
  28. Uses of cotton: cotton fabric, clothes, pillows and quilts( as fillers) Surgical bandages.
  29. Spinning: Takli(Hand spindle)
  30. Charka: Spinning wheel
  31. Industrial spinning machine
  32. Plant fibres: Coir- ropes,mats
  33. Flax- paper.linen
  34. Hemp- nets, carpets,ropes, clothes
  35. cotton- mattress, clothes,pillows.
  36. Silk- clothes socks sacks
  37. Fabric from cotton:
  38. cotton bolls- ginning- cotton fibres- seeds- spinning- yarn- knitting- weaving- fabric.
  39. Weaving: handloom.powerloom.