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Water at 100°C has more heat than the steam at 100°C. - Physics

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प्रश्न

Water at 100°C has more heat than the steam at 100°C.

पर्याय

  • True

  • False

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उत्तर

False

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पाठ 1: Matter - Objective Question [पृष्ठ १५]

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सेलिना Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE
पाठ 1 Matter
Objective Question | Q 1.03 | पृष्ठ १५

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

The temperature of a substance remains unaffected during its change of state.


The melting point of ice is 0°C.


Write true or false  For the following Statement

The molecules in a substance arc in random motion.


Select the correct alternative

The solids are


Differentiate between the following:
Liquids and gases


Fill in the blank

Water is a matter because it has ............ and occupies ............


Multiple choice question.

Which of the following is a property of the liquids?


Fill in the blank with the correct word Given below.

Brownian movement is maximum in ____.


Match the characteristics of the three states of matter in List I with their correct answer from List II.

List I List II
1. Are highly rigid and have a definite shape A: Solids and gases only
2. Have no definite shape B: Solids only
3. Have definite volume but no definite shape C: Liquids and gases only 
4. Are highly compressible and least rigid D: Gases only
5. Have no definite volume E: Solid, liquids and gases
6. Have no definite shape and volume

F: liquids only

7. Occupy space G: Solids and liquids only
8. Are not compressible  
9. Are slightly compressible   
10. Have mass  

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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