1. The property based on whether or not one can see through the object is known as transparency.
\n\n
2. The property of objects to sink or float is called flotation.
\n\n
3. The property that allows a material to either dissolve or not is called solubility.
\n\n
4. The property that helps you to distinguish a stone from wool is hardness.
\n\n\n
\n
Down:
\n\n
5. A material through which you cannot see objects on the other side is called opaque material.
\n\n
6. The ability or inability of material to conduct electricity is called conductivity.
\n\n
7. Shine of material is called lustre.
\n\n
8. A liquid which dissolves in another liquid called miscible liquid.
\n
\n"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"1. Objects classified into translucent, opaque and transparent based on this property."},"encodingFormat":"text/markdown","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","suggestedAnswer":[],"text":"
Solve the crossword puzzle given below.
\n\n
\n\n
Across:
\n\n
1. The property based on whether or not one can see through the object.
\n\n
2. The property of objects to sink or float.
\n\n
3. The property that allows a material to either dissolve or not.
\n\n
4. The property that helps you to distinguish a stone from wool.
\n\n
Down:
\n\n
5. A material through which you cannot see objects on the other side.
\n\n
6. The ability or inability of material to conduct electricity.
\n\n
7. Shine of material.
\n\n
8. A liquid which dissolves in another liquid.
\n"},"name":"Quiz on Sorting Materials Into Groups","typicalAgeRange":"10-17","url":"https://www.embibe.com/questions/Solve-the-crossword-puzzle-given-below.%0A%0AAcross%3A%0A1.-The-property-based-on-whether-or-not-one-can-see-through-the-object.%0A2.-The-property-of-objects-to-sink-or-float.%0A3.-The-property-that-allows-a-material-to-either-dissolve-or-not.%0A4.-The-property-that-helps-you-to-distinguish-a-stone-from-wool.%0ADown%3A%0A5.-A-material-through-which-you-cannot-see-objects-on-the-other-side.%0A6.-The-ability-or-inability-of-material-to-conduct-electricity.%0A7.-Shine-of-material.%0A8.-A-liquid-which-dissolves-in-another-liquid.%0A/EM7423272"}
Seema Sinha and Deepika Parashari Solutions for Exercise 1: Put on your thinking cap
Author:Seema Sinha & Deepika Parashari
Seema Sinha Science Solutions for Exercise - Seema Sinha and Deepika Parashari Solutions for Exercise 1: Put on your thinking cap
Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 1: Put on your thinking cap with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Science Spark solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Seema Sinha and Deepika Parashari Solutions for Exercise 1: Put on your thinking cap with Hints & Solutions