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STATE WHICH OF THE FIGURES. GIVEN BELOW SHOWS SOLID FROM AND GASEOUS FORM. ALSO WRITE ONE OF THE FEATURES OF EACH FORM ​

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Answered by harshit3535
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Three states of matter exist - solid, liquid, and gas. ... At low temperatures ( below 0oC), it is a solid. ... crystals and exist as amorphous (literally, “without form ...

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Answered by deep200593
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In the question gas is the option no. c

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a)Solid-Solids have definite mass, volume, and shape because the constituent particles of matter are held together by strong intermolecular forces. At low temperature the intermolecular force tends to dominate the thermal energy, the solids remain in the fixed state.

b) Liquid-Liquids have definite volume, but indefinite shape. They are free to form droplets and puddles when they are not inside a container. When a liquid is inside a container, it will take its shape. Unlike gases, a liquid will not change its volume to spread out and completely fill a container.

c)Gas-Gases have neither definite shape nor definite volume. They expand to the size of their container. ... Gases have low density, unless compressed. Being made of tiny particles in a large, open space, gases are very compressible.

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