V K Sally and R Goel Solutions for Chapter: The Matter in Our Surroundings, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 1A
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Anything can be called matter, if:

Which is an incorrect statement?

According to molecular theory of matter, the intermolecular forces:

Which of the following constitute matter?
(Smell of roses, water, air, love, pain, idea, stone, table, sitar)

A few substances are arranged in the increasing order of 'forces of attraction' between their particles. Which one of the following represents a correct arrangement?

(i) What do you understand by the term diffusion?
(ii) In which state of matter, diffusion is: (a) fastest, (b) slowest.

Define the following:
(a) intermolecular forces,
(b) intermolecular spaces,

In which states of matter, the Intermolecular forces are:
(a) maximum,
(b) minimum.
