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Statement (A): Any thing which occupies space and has no weight is called matter.
Statement (B) : Solids can be compressed
Statement (C): The inter molecular spaces in liquids is more than gases​

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Answered by satvikbu
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The option (a) and (c) are wrong whereas option (b) is correct

Answered by hcps00
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liquid, and gas) has its own unique set of physical properties. Matter typically exists in one of three states: solid, liquid, or gas.

Figure 3.3.1 : Matter is usually classified into three classical states, with plasma sometimes added as a fourth state. From left to right: quartz (solid), water (liquid), nitrogen dioxide (gas).

The state a given substance exhibits is also a physical property. Some substances exist as gases at room temperature (oxygen and carbon dioxide), while others, like water and mercury metal, exist as liquids. Most metals exist as solids at room temperature. All substances can exist in any of these three states. Figure 3.3.2 shows the differences among solids, liquids, and gases at the molecular level. A solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape, and a gas has neither a definite volume nor shape.

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