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प्रश्न
Match the following:
Column A | Column B |
(a) Evaporation of water | (i) Non-periodic change |
(b) Milk turning sour | (ii) Periodic change |
(c) Earthquake | (iii) Chemical change |
(d) Change of seasons | (iv) Physical change |
(e) Glowing of bulb | (v) Reversible change |
उत्तर
Column A | Answer |
(a) Evaporation of water | (v) Reversible change |
(b) Milk turning sour | (iii) Chemical change |
(c) Earthquake | (i) Non-periodic change |
(d) Change of seasons | (ii) Periodic change |
(e) Glowing of bulb | (iv) Physical change |
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