Matter exists in three states - Solids, Liquids and Gases
A solid has a definite characteristic shape tends to resist deformation of its shape is relatively non compressible For example, diamond Solids can be classified as: Crystalline Amorphous In a crystalline substance the solid is characterised by a very definite, well-defined externa..
A solid has a definite characteristic shape tends to resist deformation of its shape is relatively non compressible For example, diamond Solids can be classified as: Crystalline Amorphous In a crystalline substance the solid is characterised by a very definite, well-defined externa..States of Matter
Heat energy can bring about a change of state in matter from solid to liquid and liquid to gaseous state..
States of Matter
The classification of matter into three different states, namely solid, liquid and gaseous state is termed as the physical classification of matter. Most properties of solid, liquid and gases that can be observed with our sense organ..
States of Matter
States of Matter - Normally matter exists in three forms: Solid Liquid Gases Heat energy can bring about a change of state in matter from solid to liquid and liquid to gaseous state. Suppose a solid is heated ..
States of Matter
All matter consists of atoms and molecules. Each of these atoms and molecules has certain amount of energy. The level of this energy decides the state in which the matter exists. When heat energy is supplied to matter, this energy level rises. As a result of..
All matter consists of atoms and molecules. Each of these atoms and molecules has certain amount of energy. The level of this energy decides the state in which the matter exists. When heat energy is supplied to matter, this energy level rises. As a result of..Distinction between three states of matter
Solids Liquids Gases Particles are very closely packed thus rigid Particles are loosely packed thus can flow Particles are very loosely packed and can flow Voids are extremely small thus incompressible Voids are relatively larger thus slightly compressible V..
The Liquid State
The Liquid State - The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. Liquids are neither completely disordered nor completely ordered. The cohesive forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them t..
Liquid state
A liquid possesses a definite volume but not definite shape. The substances in liquids have particles, which are loosely packed and bound to each other by forces weaker than those of solids. This makes a liquid mobile and shapeless resulting in its taking up the shape..
Liquid
In liquid, the inter-molecular space is larger than that in solids. Therefore, the inter-molecular force of attraction is weaker. Molecules in liquids have vibratory motion as well as strong translatory motion. Thus the molecules of a liquid can move freely within the..
In liquid, the inter-molecular space is larger than that in solids. Therefore, the inter-molecular force of attraction is weaker. Molecules in liquids have vibratory motion as well as strong translatory motion. Thus the molecules of a liquid can move freely within the..Inter-Conversion of the states of matter
Inter-conversion of the States of Matter - Depending on the conditions of temperature and pressure, matter can exist in any of the three main states i.e., solid, liquid or gas. Matter can be inter-converted from one state to the ..
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