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surface
1
2. Liquids can flow whereas gases can be
2. Solids are incorpessible
heaped
3. Gases have neither definite volume
3. In case of gas intermolecular spaces are
nor definite shape.
very smalt: big
4 Pasme state of matter consists of
4. The smallest intermolecular spaces are in
electrically charged particles of gaseous
case of louds
matter.
5. Sores-are fairly compressible
Gas
C. Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.
Column A
Column B
solid
1. Force of attraction in between the molecules of matter.
(a) Matter
2. Spaces in between the molecules of matter.
(b) Solid
3. Any material which occupies space and has mass.
(c) Liquid
4. A state of matter which is incompressible.
(d) Intermolecular force
5. A state of matter which can have only one free surface.
(e) Intermolecular spaces
D. Write 'True' or 'False' for the following statements :
Statement
True/False
T
1. The largest intermolecular spaces are in case of gases.
2. A gas has a definite shape and a definite volume.
3. A liquid has a definite volume, but no definite shape.
4. Gases are highly compressible.​

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The above statement is true. Gases do not have a definite shape and volume as the intermolecular forces between the gas molecules is very weak and also ...

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The above statement is true. Gases do not have a definite shape and volume as the intermolecular forces between the gas molecules is very weak and also ... More

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