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प्रश्न
State the correct term from A, B, C, D, E, or F in List II which represents the change of state of matter or its relevant property from List I.
| List I | List II |
| 1. Solid 'X' to a Liquid 'X' | A: Condensation |
| 2. Liquid 'Y' to its vapour 'Z' | B: Vaporization |
| 3. 'Z' to 'Y' | C: Melting |
| 4. 'Y' to 'X' | D: Freezing |
| 5. The temperature at which 'Y' changes to 'Z' | E: Melting point |
| F: Boiling point |
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उत्तर
| List I | List II |
| 1. Solid 'X' to a Liquid 'X' | C: Melting |
| 2. Liquid 'Y' to its vapour 'Z' | B: Vaporization |
| 3. 'Z' to 'Y' | A: Condensation |
| 4. 'Y' to 'X' | D: Freezing |
| 5. The temperature at which 'Y' changes to 'Z' | F: Boiling point |
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