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    Water can be turned into ice by

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    In which of the following substances is the speed of molecules the highest?

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    Which of the following substances has the most loosely held constituent particles?

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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    When a liquid is transferred from a round container to a cubical container, the liquid takes the shape of the latter. However, when a piece of wood is transferred from a round container to a cubical container, its shape remains the same.

    Which of the following conclusions drawn from the given observation is incorrect?

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    Which of the following statements is false regarding properties of solids and liquids?

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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    The rate of diffusion is the___I___ in the case of gases because their intermolecular interaction is the___II___.

    The given statement is completed by the information given in alternative

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    The water vapours present in the atmosphere form clouds by the process of

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    If normal ice had been kept in place of the dry ice, and the mixture had been exposed to room temperature for a few minutes, then it would result in the

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    What is the freezing point of pure water?

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