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The smallest unit of matter that exists freely in nature is called ...........
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Intermolecular space is maximum in .......... less in ............ and the least in .........
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Intermolecular force of attraction is maximum in ............ less in .......... and the least in .............
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Match the following
| Column A | Column B | ||
| (a) | Molecules | (i) | Water boils |
| (b) | 100° C | (ii) | Evaporation |
| (c) | 0° C | (iii) | Changes from solid to gas |
| (d) | At all temperatures | (iv) | Matter |
| (e) | Camphor | (v) | Water freezes |
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The inter-molecular force is maximum in
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The inter-molecular space is maximum in
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The molecules can move freely anywhere in
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Select the correct alternative
The molecules can move freely anywhere in
- gases
- liquids
- solids
- none of the above
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Define the term matter. What is it composed of?
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What do you mean by the inter-molecular spaces? How do they vary in different states of matter?
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Solids have definite shape and definite volume.
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Liquids have definite volume but do not have definite shape.
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Gases have definite volume but no definite shape.
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Liquids have definite shape and definite volume.
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Name the processes involved in two cases.
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A fuse wire has a high melting point.
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Silver is an insulator of electricity.
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All metals are insulators of electricity.
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Match the following
| Column A | Column B |
| Electric power | volt |
| kWh | joule |
| Electric current | volt × ampere |
| Electric energy | watt |
| watt | ampere |
| potential difference | electrical energy |
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How can you check just by seeing the meter whether the electricity is in use or not?
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