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Chemistry 9th (Punjab Board)

Last Update January 30, 2026
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About This Course

Master the Basics with Chemistry 9th Class (Punjab Board)

This engaging and structured Chemistry course for 9th class students is designed to build a strong foundation in chemical concepts as per the Punjab Board syllabus. Perfect for beginners, it transforms complex topics into easy-to-understand lessons, helping students develop a genuine interest in the subject and excel in their exams.

What You’ll Get:

  • Recorded Video Lectures: Animated, student-friendly video lessons that explain fundamental concepts like matter, atomic structure, chemical reactions, and the periodic table in a simple and visual manner. Real-world examples make learning relatable and memorable.

  • Comprehensive Notes: Well-organized, chapter-wise notes that highlight key definitions, laws, formulas, and reactions. These notes follow the Punjab Board textbook closely, making study sessions focused and effective.

  • Extensive Practice Material: Topic-based quizzes, solved numericals, short questions, and MCQs to reinforce understanding and boost exam readiness. Practice exercises are designed according to the board exam pattern to build confidence.

Why This Course?

  • Fully aligned with the Punjab Board 9th class Chemistry syllabus.

  • Focus on clarity, concept building, and long-term retention.

  • Ideal for laying a strong foundation for future science studies and competitive exams.

Start your chemistry journey with confidence, enjoy learning, and aim for top grades in your 9th class board exams with this all-in-one course.

Curriculum

8 Lessons

States of Matter and Phase Change

After studying this chapter, students will be able to: • Define chemistry as the study of matter, its properties, composition, and interactions with other matter and energy. Or Study of earth (solids), Air (gasses), Sea (liquids) and sky (plasma) and their interaction with each other. • Explain with examples that chemistry has many sub-fields and interdisciplinary fields. Some examples include • Biochemistry • Medicinal Chemistry • Polymer Chemistry • Geochemistry • Environmental Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Nuclear Chemistry • Astro-chemistry • Define matter as a substance having mass and occupying space. • State the distinguishing macroscopic-properties of commonly: observed states of solids; liquids and gases in particular density, compressibility, and fluidity. • Identify that state is a distinct form of matter (examples could include familiarity with plasma; intermediate states and exotic states e .g., BEC or liquid crystals). • Explain the allotropic forms of solids (Some examples may include diamond, graphite, and fullerenes) • Explain the difference between elements, compounds and mixtures. • Identify solutions, colloids, and suspensions as mixtures and give an example of each. • Explain the effect of temperature on solubility and formation of unsaturated and saturated solutions
Chemistry and Branches of Chemistrty
States of Matter
Element, Compound and Mixture
Allotropy
Difference between Element, Compound and Mixture
Solution, Colloidal Solution and Suspension
Saturated and Unsaturated Solution
Effect of Temperature on Solubility

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