Chemistry
Name the following:
(a) The substances which can flow.
(b) The intermixing of two or more substances due to their motion.
(c) The force of attraction between the particles of a substance.
(d) The substances which have a definite shape and volume.
(e) The state of matter which is highly compressible.
(f) The temperature at which a solid starts changing into a liquid.
(g) The change of vapour of a substance directly into a solid on cooling.
Matter
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(a) Fluids
(b) Diffusion
(c) Interparticle or intermolecular force of attraction
(d) Solids
(e) Gas
(f) Melting Point
(g) Deposition
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