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The intermolecular forces are maximum in...

The intermolecular forces are maximum in case of

A

solid

B

liquid

C

gas

D

None of these

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ICSE-MATTER -THEME ASSIGNMENT
  1. Write true or false for the following statements. When kinetic energ...

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  2. If the matter is made of two of more different elements, then smallest...

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  3. The kinetic energy of the molecules increases with increase in:

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  4. The intermolecular forces are maximum in case of

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  5. The process due to which a solid changes into liquid state at some fix...

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  6. The change of liquid state into its vapour state at any temperature be...

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  7. Statements given below are incorrect. Write the correct statements: ...

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  10. State kinetic theory of matter.

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  11. Differentiate the three states of matter in terms of movement of parti...

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  12. On the basis of kinetic theory of matter explain : Why the solids have...

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  13. On the basis of kinetic theory of matter explain : Why the solids have...

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  14. Describe energy content in the three states of matter.

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  15. Describe the change of state using kinetic theory.

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  16. Define the following: Boiling

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  17. Define the following: Evaporisation.

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  18. Define the following: Boiling

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  19. Define the following: Deposition

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  20. Define the following: Evaporisation.

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