Chemistry, asked by sidraharshad4, 3 months ago

Beakers P and Q both contain the same amount of water, but at 30 degree Celsius and 70 degree Celsius respectively. If we could see the molecules of water in P and Q we would find that:


1. There is no difference in the nature of the molecules or the speed at which they are moving in the two beakers.

2. There is no difference in the nature of the molecules but the molecules in Q are moving faster than those in P.

3. Molecules in Q are moving faster than in P; and some of them have split into Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms

4. The speeds of molecules in P and Q are similar, but some in Q have split into Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms​

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Answered by rekharanisingh871
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Answer:

Beakers P and Q both contain the same amount of water, but at 30 degree Celsius and 70 degree Celsius respectively. If we could see the molecules of water in P and Q we would find that: 1. ... There is no difference in the nature of the molecules but the molecules in Q are moving faster than those in P.

Answered by jenilsanghvi2008
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Answer:

Option 2 is the CORRECT ANSWER

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