1. The intermixing of gases or liquids in a container irrespective of their densities, is called __________.
2. At constant temperature, if the pressure of a given mass of a gas is decreased, its volume will __________.
3. A volume of __________ dm3 will hold 128 gms of SO2.
4. At constant temperature of a given mass of a gas, the product of its __________ and __________ is constant.
5. The rates of diffusion of gases are __________ proportional to the square root of their densities.
6. Gases deviate from ideal behaviour more markedly at high __________.
7. Liquid diffuse __________ than gases.
8. An imaginary line passing through the centre of a crystal is called __________.
9. The temperature at which more than one crystalline forms of a substance coexist in equilibrium is called __________.
10. Two or more substances crystallizing in the same form is called __________.
11. The existence of solid substances in more than one crystalline form is known as __________.
12. Rate of diffusion of gases is __________ as compared to liquids.
13. Boiling point of a liquid __________ with the pressure.
14. Mercury in a glass tube forms __________ curvature.
15. Gases can be compressed to __________ extent.
16. Viscosity of a liquid __________ with the increase of temperature.
17. Surface tension of water __________ by adding soap solution into it.
18. The internal resistance to the flow of a liquid is called __________.
19. The rise or the fall of a liquid in a capillary tube is called __________.
20. Matter exists in __________ states.
2. At constant temperature, if the pressure of a given mass of a gas is decreased, its volume will __________.
3. A volume of __________ dm3 will hold 128 gms of SO2.
4. At constant temperature of a given mass of a gas, the product of its __________ and __________ is constant.
5. The rates of diffusion of gases are __________ proportional to the square root of their densities.
6. Gases deviate from ideal behaviour more markedly at high __________.
7. Liquid diffuse __________ than gases.
8. An imaginary line passing through the centre of a crystal is called __________.
9. The temperature at which more than one crystalline forms of a substance coexist in equilibrium is called __________.
10. Two or more substances crystallizing in the same form is called __________.
11. The existence of solid substances in more than one crystalline form is known as __________.
12. Rate of diffusion of gases is __________ as compared to liquids.
13. Boiling point of a liquid __________ with the pressure.
14. Mercury in a glass tube forms __________ curvature.
15. Gases can be compressed to __________ extent.
16. Viscosity of a liquid __________ with the increase of temperature.
17. Surface tension of water __________ by adding soap solution into it.
18. The internal resistance to the flow of a liquid is called __________.
19. The rise or the fall of a liquid in a capillary tube is called __________.
20. Matter exists in __________ states.
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