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Particles of matter possess energy due to their random motion. Compare the particles in a solid, liquid and in gas with reference to the amount of kinetic energy possessed by each.

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Describe simple experiment to show that particles of matter have the intermolecular attraction

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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 'Y' A: Liquefaction
2. Liquid 'Y' to its vapour 'Z' B: Vaporization
3. 'Z' to 'Y' C: Melting
4. 'Y' to 'X' D: Solidification
5. The temperature at which 'Y' changes to 'Z' E: Melting Point
  F: Boiling point
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Fill in the blank:

Matter made up of one kind of particle is said to be _________.

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Match the arrangement of atoms in the three states of matter in List I with the correct state in List II.

List I  List II
1. Arrangement of atoms, very closely packed A: Solids
2. Interparticle space is maximum B: Liquids
3. Force of attraction between particles is very weak C: Gases
4. Movement of particles is about their own position  
5. Particles in the state of matter are slightly compressible and not closely packed.  
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Give a reason for the following:

Globules of mercury kept in a petri dish, which is shaken slowly, come together forming a big globule.

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Give a reason for the following:

A crystal of iodine on slow heating in a closed flask turns into vapours and fills the complete flask.

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Give a reason for the following:

An empty tumbler lowered into a glass beaker containing water, on tilting shows bubbles of air coming out, but when not tilted, no bubbles are seen.

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With reference to the following metals state their use in daily life metal:

copper

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With reference to the following metals state their use in daily life metal:

iron

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With reference to the following metals state their use in daily life metal:

Aluminium

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With reference to the following metal state its use in daily life:

Magnesium

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With reference to the following metals state their use in daily life metal:

Zinc

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With reference to the following metals state their use in daily life metal:

Lead

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With reference to the following metals state their use in daily life metal:

Silver

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State why telegraph poles are painted with aluminium paint.

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Give a reason why a green deposit is seen on the surface of an article of copper

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Give a reason why iron objects rust easily but the iron pillar at Qutab Minar has not rusted over the years.

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State a specific reason for using copper in electrical cables

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Name the following:

The most reactive halogen.

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