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Read more about the article Name the state of matter in which Layers of particles can slip and slide over one another easily. (ii) Particles just move around randomly because of very weak force of attraction.

Name the state of matter in which Layers of particles can slip and slide over one another easily. (ii) Particles just move around randomly because of very weak force of attraction.

(i) Liquid state, (ii) Gaseous state.

Read more about the article To which physical state of matter do the following statements apply? (i) Incompressible, no fixed shape (ii) Compressible, no definite volume

To which physical state of matter do the following statements apply? (i) Incompressible, no fixed shape (ii) Compressible, no definite volume

(i) Liquid (ii) Gas

Read more about the article Name the process which occurs when a drop of dettol is added to water.

Name the process which occurs when a drop of dettol is added to water.

When dettol is added to water, diffusion takes place.

Read more about the article What happens when an inflated air balloon is pricked with a pin? Name the  property of the gaseous state exhibited by this observation.

What happens when an inflated air balloon is pricked with a pin? Name the property of the gaseous state exhibited by this observation.

The balloon bursts and diffusion takes place.

Read more about the article When 50 g of sugar is dissolved in 100 mL of water, there is no increase in  volume. What characteristic of matter is illustrated by this observation?

When 50 g of sugar is dissolved in 100 mL of water, there is no increase in volume. What characteristic of matter is illustrated by this observation?

This observation indicates that particles of water have spaces between them into which sugar Particles fit.

Read more about the article Is There any similarity in materials ?

Is There any similarity in materials ?

Yes, all materials possess mass and occupy space.

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