
Fill three fourth of a beaker with water. Put two to three crystals of potassium permanganate into it and stir well. What happened to potassium permanganate crystals?


Important Questions on Properties of Matter
Fill three fourth of a beaker with water. Put two to three crystals of potassium permanganate into it and stir well. Can you see the crystals?

Fill three fourth of a beaker with water. Put two to three crystals of potassium permanganate into it and stir well. Why the particles cannot be seen even though potassium permanganate is present in the solution?

Put some sugar in water and stir. Are the sugar crystals visible? You can guess why?

Put some sugar in water and stir. Does this solution have the sweetness of sugar?

Put some sugar in water and stir. Aren't the dissolved tiny particles that impart its property to the solution?

Is the arrangement of particles in the solid, liquid and gaseous states the same?

In which state of matter do particles remain very close to each other?

In which state of matter are the particles most distant apart?
