When sugar and common salt are kept in different jars , they take the shape of the jar. Are they solid? Justify your answer.
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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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common salt and sugar crystals when poured in any container, they take the shape of container, still each granule of common salt and sugar retain their fixed shape and volume . Conclusion: Hence they are considered as Solids.
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