Chemistry, asked by aniruddhpathak2007, 2 months ago

Sugar/ Salt take the shape of the
jar in which it is filled, but called as
a solid.
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Answered by s1731karishma20211
3

Answer:

When sugar and common salt are kept in different jars, they take the shape of the jars, still they are considered as solid . Reason: --->As, solids are rigid form of matter and have fixed shape and volume.

Answered by ItzDinu
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When sugar and common salt are kept in different jars, they take the shape of the jars, still they are considered as solid . Reason: --->As, solids are rigid form of matter and have fixed shape and volume.

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