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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-MATERIALS AND THINGS-EXERCISE
  1. Here some materials are given. Name the materials from which each obje...

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  2. Which objects are made of one material ?

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  3. Name any five objects which are made up of more than two materials.

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  4. How many materials can be used for making chairs ? List them.

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  5. Write few properties of materials.

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  6. Explain the terms Transparent', Opaque and Translucent' giving with ex...

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  7. How do you sort materials as solids, liquids and gases ? Write your an...

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  8. Can you think of any material other than ice that goes from solid to l...

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  9. Compare the following properties of solids, liquids and gases. a) Shap...

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  10. State the differences between solid, liquid and gas.

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  11. Compare the following properties of solids, liquids and gases. a) Shap...

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  12. Explain the terms 'soluble' and 'insoluble' with reference to water.

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  13. How do you explain the terms 'transparent', 'opaque' and 'translucent'...

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  14. How do you establish the three states of wax by a simple activity?

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  15. A tomato, brinjal, potato, iron nail, sponge, wood, stone, leaf, piece...

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  16. For which objects is your prediction wrong ? Why ?

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  17. Add a lot of salt to the water in the beaker. Try this same activity w...

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  18. Add a lot of salt to the water in the beaker. Try this same activity w...

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  19. Take some water in a wide mouthed bowl. Put an iron nail in it. What d...

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  20. What is the sweet dilemma ? How do you support the argument of the stu...

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