Take some finely powdered salt (not
crystals) and keep it in two different jars.
• Which shape does the powdered salt take?
. Can you say that salt is a liquid on the basis
of change in its shape? Justify your answer
Take a sponge. Observe its shape.
• Can you compress it? Is it a soild? Why?
Think. Is anything coming out from the
sponge when it is compressed .
• Why can't you able to compress a
wooden block?
Answers
Answer:
The powdered salt particles take the shape of the jar. We cannot say that salt is a liquid based on this change as the individual particles of salt are not compressed or expanded by putting it into the jar.
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Question
Take some finely powdered salt (not
crystals) and keep it in two different jars.
• Which shape does the powdered salt take?
. Can you say that salt is a liquid on the basis
of change in its shape? Justify your answer
Take a sponge. Observe its shape.
• Can you compress it? Is it a soild? Why?
Think. Is anything coming out from the
sponge when it is compressed .
• Why can't you able to compress a
wooden block?
Answer
Answer:
The powdered salt particles take the shape of the jar. We cannot say that salt is a liquid based on this change as the individual particles of salt are not compressed or expanded by putting it into the jar.
hope it helps:)
MARK ME BRIANLIEST