e the properties of brick, milk, nitrogen gas, and cheese by answering the tions given in the table below. Based on their properties, classify each of m as solid, liquid, or gas. (5 marks) Properties Brick Milk Nitrogen gas Cheese Can you hold Does it take the shape of Its container? Does it flow? How are the particles arranged? Is it a solid, liquid, or gas?
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Can you hold it? Brick-yes (since it is solid), Milk-no (interparticle force of liquid is very low) , Nitrogen gas-no (both in liquid or gas form)
Does it take the shape of its container? Brick-yes, Milk-yes, Nitrogen gas (in liquid form)-yes
Does it flow? Brick-no (because it is solid), Milk-yes, Nitrogen gas-yes
How are the particles arranged? Brick-packed, Milk-not tightly packed, nitrogen gas-not tightly packed (liquid form) or well separated with no regular arrangement (gas form)
Is it a solid, liquid or gas? Brick-solid, Milk-liquid, Nitrogen gas- both gas and liquid (forms under low temperature)
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