5 Questions
What is the chemical composition of water in all three states (i.e. ice, liquid, and vapor)?
It remains the same
Which state of matter consists of super energetic and super excited particles?
Plasma
Which of the following is not a property of gas?
Gases have a definite shape
Which state of matter is formed by heating gas of extremely low density?
Bose-Einstein condensate
What is the force of attraction between the gas particles?
Very less
Study Notes
States of Matter
- Chemical composition of water remains the same in all three states: ice (solid), liquid, and vapor (gas) - H2O.
Gas State
- Gas consists of super energetic and super excited particles.
- Formed by heating a gas of extremely low density.
Properties of Gas
- Gas particles have a weak force of attraction between them.
Incorrect Statement
- "Volume" is a property of gas, so it is not correct to say it is not a property of gas.
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