Viraf J Dalal Solutions for Chapter: Matter & Its Composition, Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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State in which of the three states of matter are the atoms or particles far apart.

State in which of the three states of matter the space between the particles is minimum.

State in which of the three states of matter the force of attraction between the particles is very weak.

State in which of the three states of matter the movement of the particles are neither about their own positions nor in any random direction.

Give a reason why liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape.

Give reasons why gases have no definite volume and no definite shape.

Particles of matter possess energy due to their random motion. Compare the particles in solid, liquid and in a gas with reference to the amount of kinetic energy possessed by each.

Describe simple experiments to show that particles of matter are closely packed in solids and less in liquids.
