3. The scientists now say that there are actually five states of matter A, B, C, D and E. The state A has a fixed volume but no fixed shape. The state b can be compressed very easily by applying pressure and state C has a fixed shape as well as a fixed volume. The state D is a mixture of free electrons and ions whereas state E is named after an Indian scientist and a famous physicist.
a. Name the physical states (i) A (ii) B (iii) C (iv) D and (v) E
b. Name one substance belonging to state C which can directly change into vapours on heating. What is this process known as?
c. Name one substance which normally belongs to state B but whose solid form changes directly into gaseous state.
d. Name the most common substance belonging to state A.
e. Which state of matter makes the sun and the other stars glow?
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(a)
→The state A has a fixed volume but no fixed shape - Liquid
→The state B can be compressed very easily by applying pressure - Gases
→ The state C has a fixed shape as well as a fixed volume - Solid
→ The state D is a mixture of free electrons and ions - Plasma
→ The state E is named after an Indian scientist and a famous physicist - Bose-Einstein condensates
(b) When solids changes to vapour on heating the process is known as sublimation.
(c) Candle,agarbatti
(d) Water
(e) Plasma
(a)
→The state A has a fixed volume but no fixed shape - Liquid
→The state B can be compressed very easily by applying pressure - Gases
→ The state C has a fixed shape as well as a fixed volume - Solid
→ The state D is a mixture of free electrons and ions - Plasma
→ The state E is named after an Indian scientist and a famous physicist - Bose-Einstein condensates
(b) When solids changes to vapour on heating the process is known as sublimation.
(c) Candle,agarbatti
(d) Water
(e) Plasma
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