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Explain why air is used to inflate tyres.

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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Explain why steel is used to make railway lines.

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Explain why steel is used to make railway lines.

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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Write notes on plants and animals as sources of food.

[12] Improvement in Food Resources
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Define matter. Give four examples of matter.

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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Define matter. Give four examples of matter.

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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What are the characteristics of matter?

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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What are the characteristics of matter?

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What is Brownian motion? Draw a diagram to show the movement of a particle (like a pollen grain during Brownian motion.

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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What is Brownian motion? Draw a diagram to show the movement of a particle (like a pollen grain during Brownian motion.

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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In a beam of sunlight entering a room, we can sometimes see dust particles moving in a haphazard way in the air. Why do these dust particles move?

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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In a beam of sunlight entering a room, we can sometimes see dust particles moving in a haphazard way in the air. Why do these dust particles move?

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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When a crystal of potassium permanganate is placed at the bottom of water in a beaker, the water in the whole beaker turns purple on its own, even without stirring. This is an example of :

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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When a crystal of potassium permanganate is placed at the bottom of water in a beaker, the water in the whole beaker turns purple on its own, even without stirring. This is an example of :

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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The best evidence for the existence and movement of particles in liquids was provided by :

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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The best evidence for the existence and movement of particles in liquids was provided by :

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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When a car runs on a circular track with a uniform speed, its velocity is said to be changing. This is because ______.

[7] Motion
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Bromine and air take about 15 minutes to diffuse completely but bromine diffuses into a vacuum very rapidly. Why is this so?

[1] Matter in Our Surroundings
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Bromine and air take about 15 minutes to diffuse completely but bromine diffuses into a vacuum very rapidly. Why is this so?

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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Explain why, osmosis can be considered to be a special kind of diffusion. Classify the following into

(i) osmosis, and (ii) diffusion  :

  1. swelling up of a raisin on keeping in water
  2. spreading of virus on sneezing
  3. earthworm dying on coming in contact with common salt
  4. shrinking of grapes kept in thick sugar syrup
  5. preserving of pickles in salt
  6. spreading of smell of cake being baked in the kitchen
  7. aquatic animals using oxygen dissolved in water during respiration
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