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Q. when sugar and salt kept in different jars they take the shape the of it, are they solids? ​

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Answered by itzhurtedboy
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Answer:

>even though , common salt and sugar crystals when poured in any container, they take the shape of container, still each granule of common salt and sugar retain their fixed shape and volume . Conclusion: Hence they are considered as Solids.

Answered by vs98765432
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Step-by-step explanation:

\bold{\large{\boxed{\color{green}{Sugar and salt are both solids. They take the shape of their respective jars as the individual crystals of each are small and many of these small sugar or salt crystals can fill up the empty spaces of a container. Was this answer helpful?}}}}

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