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प्रश्न
Match the characteristics of the three states of matter in List I with their correct answer from List II.
List I | List II |
1. Are highly rigid and have a definite shape | A: Solids and gases only |
2. Have no definite shape | B: Solids only |
3. Have definite volume but no definite shape | C: Liquids and gases only |
4. Are highly compressible and least rigid | D: Gases only |
5. Have no definite volume | E: Solid, liquids and gases |
6. Have no definite shape and volume |
F: liquids only |
7. Occupy space | G: Solids and liquids only |
8. Are not compressible | |
9. Are slightly compressible | |
10. Have mass |
उत्तर
List I | List II |
1. Are highly rigid and have a definite shape | B: Solids only |
2. Have no definite shape | C: Liquids and gases only |
3. Have definite volume but no definite shape | F: liquids only |
4. Are highly compressible and least rigid | D: Gases only |
5. Have no definite volume | D: Gases only |
6. Have no definite shape and volume |
D: Gases only |
7. Occupy space | E: Solid, liquids and gases |
8. Are not compressible | B: Solids only |
9. Are slightly compressible | F: liquids only |
10. Have mass | E: Solid, liquids and gases |
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