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he mass of a liquid substance affected after it boils : C it stays the same</h2>
Explanation:
Matter
Anything that occupies space and has mass .
The states of matter are :
Solids
Liquids
gases
Interconversion of state of matter
Solid ------liquid -----------Gas
(on heating ) (on heating )
- One state can be changed in to another by changing the condition of temperature , pressure etc .
- When liquid is boiled , it gets converted to gaseous form on heating .The heat supplied to change the state of matter is called latent heat .
- This latent heat , just helps in increasing the spaces between particles and decreasing the forces between them Hence we can say that it helps in changing the state .But it doesn't change the mass .Hence mass of substance remains the same .
- Similarly , gas -----> liquid -----> solid
(on cooling ) (on cooling )
Explanation:
perimeter of circle - 2pieR
- pie D
radius R - 7 cm
perimeter- 2×22/7×7 (7 and 7 got cancalled)
2×22
44 cm
Answer:in decreasing pattern; AlN>CaO>LiCl>KI.
Explanation:
The energy required to break apart an ionic solid and convert its component atoms into gaseous ions is known as the LATTICE ENERGY.
LATTICE ENERGY has a trend on the periodic table. The trend shows the relationship between LATTICE ENERGY AND THE ATOMIC RADIUS.
Lattice energy is related to solubility, volatilty and hardness.
Down the group on the periodic chart, the ATOMIC RADIUS INCREASES, THE LATTICE ENERGY DECREASES. Which means that between Lithium ion and potassium ion, Lithium ion will have higher lattice energy than that of potassium.
The trend ACROSS THE PERIOD is that, as we go across the period, the charges on metals increase,consequently INCRESING THE LATTICE ENERGY. Between Aluminum ion with a positive charge of three and Calcium with a positive charge of two, Aluminium ion has higher charge, which means it has more lattice energy than calcium.
Answer:
Formation From Under the Earth's Surface
Many plateaus form as magma deep inside the Earth pushes toward the surface but fails to break through the crust. Instead, the magma lifts up the large, flat, impenetrable rock above it
Explanation:
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