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The pure crystalline substance on being heated
gradually first forms a turbid liquid at constant
temperature and still at higher temperature
turbidity completely disappears. The behaviour
is a characteristic of substance forming.
(a) Allotropic crystals
(b) Liquid crystals
(c) Isomeric crystals
(d) Isomorphous crystals

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Answered by ItsMansi
1

Answer:

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Correct option (b) liquid crystals.

Liquid crystals on heating first become turbid and then on further heating turbidity completely disappears.

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Answered by ƦαıηвσωUηıcσяη
18

Answer:

The pure crystalline substance on being heated

gradually first forms a turbid liquid at constant

temperature and still at higher temperature

turbidity completely disappears. The behaviour

is a characteristic of substance forming.

(a) Allotropic crystals

(b) Liquid crystals

(c) Isomeric crystals

(d) Isomorphous crystals

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