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All Kinds of Matter Occupy Space and Have Definite Mass Have Mass and Definite Shape Can Change Their States Have Definite Volume - Chemistry

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All kinds of matter

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  • occupy space and have definite mass

  • have mass and definite shape

  • can change their states

  • have definite volume

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occupy space and have definite mass

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Chapter 1: Matter and Its Composition - Multiple choice questions

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Selina Concise Chemistry [English] Class 7 ICSE
Chapter 1 Matter and Its Composition
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