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Question
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 is far apart | A: Solids |
| 2. Force of attraction between atoms is very strong | B: Liquids |
| 3. Movement of atoms is in any random direction | C: Gases |
| 4. Particles diffuse very easily | |
| 5. Particles show movement about their own position |
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Solution
| List I | List II |
| 1. Arrangement of atoms is far apart | C: Gases |
| 2. Force of attraction between atoms is very strong | A: Solids |
| 3. Movement of atoms is in any random direction | C: Gases |
| 4. Particles diffuse very easily | C: Gases |
| 5. Particles show movement about their own position | A: Solids |
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