How are elements classified on he basis of chemical properties? Give rwo example of each
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Solids have a set volume and shape.The inter molecular force of attraction for solid matter is very strong.
Liquids have a set volume, but change shape. The inter molecular force of attraction for liquid matter is weaker than solid matter.
Gases have neither definite volume nor shape. The inter molecular force of attraction for gaseous matter is negligible.
Plasma which are usually gaseous state of matter in which a part or all of the atoms or molecules are dissociated to form ions.
Matter can also be classified by its chemical composition.
Liquids have a set volume, but change shape. The inter molecular force of attraction for liquid matter is weaker than solid matter.
Gases have neither definite volume nor shape. The inter molecular force of attraction for gaseous matter is negligible.
Plasma which are usually gaseous state of matter in which a part or all of the atoms or molecules are dissociated to form ions.
Matter can also be classified by its chemical composition.
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Chemical elements are broadly classified on the basis of their chemical properties into two groups: metals and non-metals.
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