Science, asked by piya6299, 11 months ago

A few substances are arranged in the increasing order of ‘forces of attraction’ between their particles. Which one of the following represents a correct arrangement?

(a) Water, air, wind

(b) Air, sugar, oil

(c) Oxygen, water, sugar

(d) Salt, juice, air

Answers

Answered by CoolestCat015
36

There are mainly 3 states of matter:-

1. Solid

2. Liquid

3. Gas

The order of force of attraction is as follows:-

Gas < Liquid < Solid

The option that satisfies this condition would be the correct answer.

Option (A):-

It is wrong because Air doesn't have more force of attraction between its molecules than Water.

Option (B):-

It is wrong because Oil doesn't have more force of attraction between its molecules than Sugar.

Option (D):-

It is wrong because Juice doesn't have more force of attraction between its molecules than Salt.

Option (C):-

It is correct because it has the correct order of the substances.

Oxygen < Water < Sugar

Therefore, the correct answer is Option (C) Oxygen, Water, Sugar !

Answered by sandhyamalladi121
3

There are mainly 3 states of matter:

1. Solid

2. Liquid

3. Gas

The order of force of attraction is as follows:

Gas < Liquid < Solid

The option that satisfies this condition would be the correct answer.

Option (A) :-

It is wrong because Air doesn't have more force of attraction between its molecules than Water.

Option (B) :-

It is wrong because Oil doesn't have more force of attraction between its molecules than Sugar.

Option (D) :-

i is wrong because Juice doesn't have more for of attraction between its molecules than Salt.

Option (C) :-

It is correct because it has the correct order of the substances.

Oxygen < Water < Sugar

Therefore, the correct answer is Option (C) Oxygen, Water, Sugar!

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