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Question
Match the column
| Column A | Column B |
| (a) Blowing air increases | (1) Increase in intermolecular separation |
| (b) Increase in pressure increases | (2) Pendulum of a clock |
| (c) Thermal expansion |
(3) Cooking utensils |
| (d) Invar | (4) Boiling point |
| (e) Pyrex glass | (5) Evaporation |
Match the Columns
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Solution
| Column A | Column B |
| (a) Blowing air increases | (5) Evaporation |
| (b) Increase in pressure increases | (4) Boiling point |
| (c) Thermal expansion |
(1) Increase in intermolecular separation |
| (d) Invar | (2) Pendulum of a clock |
| (e) Pyrex glass | (3) Cooking utensils |
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