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State characteristic property of (a) Solids (b) Liquids (c) Gases all

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Answered by Aishaastha
1
s have definite shape
are usually rigid
particles are tightly packed
L have no definite shape
are free to flow and viscous
particles are less closer
G have no shape or every shape
are free to flow and less/not viscous
particles are free to move in any direction
Answered by chaurasiyadharini
6
Solids:

All solids show the following characteristics-

(i) Solids are rigid, and incompressible.

(ii) Solids have fixed shape and definite volume.

(iii) Solids have their melting and boiling points above room temperature.

Liquids:

All liquids show the following characteristics:

(i) Liquids are almost incompressible but less incompressible than solids.

(ii) Liquids have fixed volume but no fixed shape.

(iii) Liquids flow from higher to lower level.

(iv) Liquids have their melting points below room temperature and boiling points above room temperature, under normal conditions.

Gases:

All gases show the following characteristics:

(i) Gases are highly compressible, i.e. gases can be compressed easily by applying pressure.

(ii) Gases have no fixed volume and shape. Gases fill the container of any size and shape completely.

(iii) Gases can diffuse into each other rapidly.

(iv) Gases have their melting and boiling points both below room temperature.

Wich lines you want you can got it they all as the characteristic property of
SOLID,LIQUID,AND GAS'S

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