Chemistry, asked by kavitarajpal074, 9 months ago

out of the following,an example of matter which can be termed as
A. Carbon
B. Sulphur
C. Oxygen
D. Phosphorus ​

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Answered by anandadhal79295
6

Answer:

sulfur

because carbon, phosphorus and oxygen are termed as fluid but sulphur is not

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Answered by Anonymous
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C     oxygen

Explanation:

The term fluid refers to anything that flows. Gases and liquids are both called fluids. Oxygen exists as a gas at room temperature and can also be liquefied. Hence, it can also be called a fluid. Sulphur exists in many forms; however all of them are solids.

   Hence sulphur cannot be called a fluid. Carbon also has many allotropes but all of them are solid, hence it can also not be called a fluid. Similarly phosphorus is also a solid and not a fluid.

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